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http://dx.doi.org/10.13047/KJEE.2013.27.6.733

Plant Community Structure of Haneoryoung~Daetjae Ridge, the Baekdudaegan Mountains  

Cho, Hyun-Seo (Dept. of Forest Resources, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology)
Lee, Soo-Dong (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.27, no.6, 2013 , pp. 733-744 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was launched in order to collect basic data such as emergent species, a succession trend based on the actual vegetation at the ridge from Haneoryoung to Daetjae, thereby designating 46 quadrats($10m{\times}10m:100m^2$). As a result of classification by TWINSPAN, the plant community was categorized into eight different communities, such as Pinus densiflora-Quercus mongolica-Fraxinus rhynchophylla, P. densiflora-Q. mongolica, Ulmus davidiana var. japonica, Q. mongolica-Deciduous Broad-leaved, Q. mongolica, Q. mongolica-Betula davurica, Q. mongolica-F. sieboldiana, and Larix kaempferi. An analyzation of each communities indicated that P. densiflora dominant community will change into a Q. mongolica dominant community if there are no outside artificial disturbances. U. davidiana var. japonica community maintains its present condition, because it doesn't appear to be a competitive species. In the case of Q. mongolica dominant community, if nothing comes in a competitive species against Q. monglica, it is possible to succeed to a muture stand. These communities with competitive species such as F. rhynchophylla, B. davurica that do not emerge at a canopy layer will gradually progress to the Deciduous Broad-leaved community. With regard to the species diversity index per unit ($400m^2$), succession processing communities (P. densiflora: 1.0477~1.1283) tend to be higher than succession-processed communities (Q. mongolica dominant: 0.6446~0.9424).
Keywords
Ulmus davidiana var. japonica community; SUCCESSION TREND; DISTURBANCE; COMPETITION;
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