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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2019.32.1.009

The Characteristics of Growth and Active Compounds of Angelica gigas Nakai Population in Mt. Jeombong  

Park, Yunmi (Forest Medicinal Research Center)
Jeong, Daehee (Forest Medicinal Research Center)
Sim, Sujin (Forest Medicinal Research Center)
Kim, Nahyeon (Forest Medicinal Research Center)
Park, Hongwoo (Forest Medicinal Research Center)
Jeon, Gwonseok (Forest Medicinal Research Center)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.32, no.1, 2019 , pp. 9-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate characteristics of growth and active compounds of Angelica gigas population distributed in Mt. Jeombong. Quadrates were established in native area to harvest root part of Angelica gigas and analyze soil properties in September and October 2017. It was found that Angelica gigas populations were collected above the altitude 758 m near the valley covered with Fraxinus mandshurica and Acer pictum, and so on. In case of soil nutrient, soil organic matter, available phosphorous, and total nitrogen ranged 5.8-25.2%, 23.0-67.9 mg/kg and 0.3-1.3% respectively. Also, the Fresh weight of root ranged 28.8-65.3 g in September and 22.3-75.6 g in October. The content of active compounds ranged 2.7-4.7% in decursin and 2.9-4.5% decursinol angelate in October that was increased by 1% and 2.4% respectively compared with that in September. In the final analysis, there was positive correlation between fresh weight of root and exchangeable cation (natrium, calcium, magnesium). Also, there was positive correlation between active compounds and the content of water in root part of Angelica gigas.
Keywords
Active compounds; Angelica gigas; Correlation; Growth; Soil characteristics;
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