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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2022.111.1.1

Flora of Vascular Plants of Mt. Deokhangsan Protected Area in Samcheok-si for Forest Genetic Resource Conserv ation in Baekdudaegan, Korea  

Kim, Se-Chang (Department of Forest Recources, Kangwon University)
Seo, Han-Na (Department of Forest Recources, Kangwon University)
Ahn, Chi-Ho (Beak-Nyeong B & G)
Park, Wan-Geun (Department of Forest Recources, Kangwon University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.111, no.1, 2022 , pp. 1-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the vascular plants of the Mt. Deokhangsan protected area were surveyed for the purpose of forest genetic resources conservation in Gangwon-do, South Korea. The flora on Mt. Deokhangsan were classified as follows 537 taxa, 90 families, 302 genera, 479 species, 4 subspecies, 51 varieties, and 3 forms. Among the taxa, 19 were Korean endemic plants and 17 were rare and endangered plants. Plants as indicators of limestone areas were found in 33 taxa. Naturalized plants were found in 27 taxa and species threatened by climate change were found in 33 taxa, including 11 endemic plant taxa and 22 northern plant taxa. Plants endemic to Korea and northern plants were mainly found at the study site, whereas southern plants were not found. Thus, Mt. Deokhangsan apparently has an environment suitable for the growth of northern plants.
Keywords
Korea endemic plants; naturalized plants; limestone area; threatened species for climate change; northern plants;
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