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http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2017.47.4.322

First record of Sparganium subglobosum Morong (Typhaceae) from Korea  

Lim, Chang-Kun (Green Plant Research Institute)
Kim, Juhyeon (Department of Biological Science and Institute of Basic Sciences, Daegu University)
Kim, Young Chul (Department of Biology, Gangneung-Wonju National University)
Lim, Chae Eun (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Won, Hyosig (Department of Biological Science and Institute of Basic Sciences, Daegu University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.47, no.4, 2017 , pp. 322-327 More about this Journal
Abstract
We report the distribution of Sparganium subglobosum Morong (Typhaceae) for the first time in Korea. Sparganium subglobosum is readily distinguishable from other Korea Sparganium species by having a short plant height, narrow leaves (${\leq}4mm$), thin inflorescence branches, and a ripe fruiting head globose and ca. 1 cm in diam. The species is under great threat of local extinction due to a recent disturbance of one of only two known distribution sites. Further conservation plans for S. subglobosum and surveys are needed. We provide a revised key to five Sparganium species of Korea, with descriptions, pictures, and figures of S. subglobosum.
Keywords
unrecorded species; Sparganium subglobosum; Typhaceae; endangered; conservation;
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