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A Floristic Study of Carpathian Natural Protected Area in Ukraine  

Kim, Hyuk-Jin (Department of Life Science, Kyungwon University)
Kim, Dong-Kap (Department of Life Science, Kyungwon University)
Choi, Kyoung (Korea National Arboretum)
Park, Kwang-Woo (Korea National Arboretum)
Kim, Joo-Hwan (Department of Life Science, Kyungwon University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.23, no.3, 2010 , pp. 256-260 More about this Journal
Abstract
We performed the floristic study of Carpathian mountains in Ukraine from April 2008 till October 2009. We designated eight important areas to investigate in Ukraine Carpathians including Svydovets, Chornohora, Kuziy-Trybushany, Maramorosh, Uholka-Shyrokyi Luh, Narcissi Valley, Chorna Hora, and Yulivska Hora. The total numbers of vascular plants in investigated area were 1,349 speices from 502 genera and 112 families. The endemic species to Carpathians numbered to 65 from 49 genera belonging to 24 families, and it was corresponded to 4.8% of the 1,349 vascular species. We prepared the list of vascular plants with compiling database on useful plants. Ukraine Carpathians endemic species could be applied as high value products in research and practice. Moreover, the flora of Carpathian mountains which is distributed in five nations in eastern Europe and famous for Primeval Beech Forests (Fagus sylvatica), is useful to compare the floristic study with Korean flora.
Keywords
Flora; Carpathian; Vascular plants; Useful plants;
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