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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2020.33.5.482

A Study on Plant Community Structure Based on the Fourth National Park Resource Survey Plots in Mt. Jirisan National Park  

Park, Hong Chul (Korea National Park Research Institute, Korea National Park Service)
Kim, Eun Ok (Ecological Institute of Korean Peninsula)
Kim, Woo Chan (Ecological Institute of Korean Peninsula)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.33, no.5, 2020 , pp. 482-500 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify the phytosociological vegetation structure through a sampling survey of Mt. Jirisan National Park. And it was conducted to provide the latest data for establishing a conservation and management plan for forest ecosystems. As a result of TWINSPAN classification, it was classified into 4 communities. Group I is the Fraxinus mandshurica - Acer pseudosieboldianum Community, group II is the Quercus serrata - Quercus variabilis Community, group III is the Quercus mongolica Community, group IV is the Pinus densiflora Community. Group I is dominated by Fraxinus mandshurica in the canopy layer, and Cornus controversa and Quercus mongolica compete and maintain dominance. Group II is dominated by Quercus variabilis and Quercus serrata in canopy layer, and Styrax obassia and Styrax japonicus compete in sub-tree layer. In group III, Quercus mongolica has a high dominance of 67% in canopy layer and 27% in the sub-tree layer, and Acer pseudosieboldianum competes with the Quercus mongolica in the sub-tree layer. In group IV, Pinus densiflora showed a high dominance of 74% in canopy layer. The sub-tree layer is dominated by Quercus mongolica, and is accompanied by competition between Carpinus tschonoskii and Fraxinus sieboldiana.
Keywords
Classification; DCA; DECORANA; Ordination; TWINSPAN;
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