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http://dx.doi.org/10.13047/KJEE.2017.31.3.287

Host plant preference, parasitic site and risk possibility of Cuscuta pentagona Engelm, invasive plant in Korea  

Jung, Young-Ho (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Lee, Jae-Keun (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Lee, Soo-In (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Lee, Seung-yeon (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Jang, Rae-Ha (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Lee, Seung-Hyeok (National Institute of Ecology)
Cho, Kyu-Tae (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
You, Young-Han (Dept. of Life Science, Kongju National University)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.31, no.3, 2017 , pp. 287-296 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to check host plant diversity and to confirm the potential risk to be invaded, we documented host plant flora and plant part of C. pentagona, an invasive parasitic plant in field survey and induced parasitic infection by them in the laboratory experiment. Parasitic interaction(12% of total tree species) was found in twig and leaf of tree such as Quercus mongolica and Abies holophylla that was not developed into ligninfication. There were most host plant species belong to Compositae, but the species parasitic rate of family was higher in Cyperaceae, Polygonaceae and Leguminoceae. Through the inducible infection experiment with C. pentagona, all species except one species show parasitic interaction between host plan and C. pentagona. These result means that the limiting stage for invading area is dispersion process for invading other area in Korea. Infection plant part by C. pentagona was dominantly both shoot and leaf, rather than only leaf or only shoot. We found newly 12 families and 45 host plant species including 33 herbacious one and 12 woody one. Crop plant such as Setaria italica and 6 endangerd one such as Scrophularia takesimensis, especially the later rare endemic plant was to death by parasitic infection of C. pentagona. These results indicate that C. pentagona is potential risk to both wild and cultivated plant in Korea.
Keywords
Flora; Induced infection; Endangered; Wild plants; Dispersion risk;
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