Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2021.51.2.147

The flora of vascular plants in Deoksesan Mt. and its adjacent areas (Inje, Gangwon)  

KIM, Kyung-Ah (Institute of Environmental Research, Kangwon National University)
GO, Ah-Reum (Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University)
LEE, Yun-Sun (Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University)
CHEON, Kyeong-Sik (Department of Biological Science, Sangji University)
YOO, Ki-Oug (Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Publication Information
Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.51, no.2, 2021 , pp. 147-165 More about this Journal
Abstract
The flora of the vascular plants in Deoksesan Mt. and its adjacent areas, located at Inje-gun, Gangwon province, were surveyed for a total ten times from April of 2018 to July of 2020. The result of this survey revealed 457 taxa, consisting of 90 families, 287 genera, 404 species, 13 subspecies, 35 varieties, and 5 forms. Among them, 12 taxa were endemic plants to Korea, and 7 taxa were rare plants. Red list plants and those designated as controlled Korean biological resources, requiring special permission for export outside of the county, numbered 3 and 103 taxa, respectively. The floristic target species amounted to 83 taxa, specifically 8 taxa of grade IV, 26 taxa of grade III, 21 taxa of grade II, and 28 taxa of grade I. In addition, 14 taxa were classified as plants adaptable to climate change, and 4 taxa at their respective northern limits, first recorded in this study, were also investigated. Twenty-nine taxa of alien plants and 4 taxa of ecosystem disturbance species were also found in this area. Our results suggest that some species should be preserved and can serve as basic information with which to establish data on the preservation of resources, such as plant diversity and distributional changes on Deoksesan Mt.
Keywords
Deoksesan Mt.; endemic plants; rare plants; floristic target species; alien plants;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 2  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 Kang, S. J. 1970. Ecological studies of the raised bog in the Daeam mountain adjacent to DMZ in Korea (II): Relation between vegetation and peat. Journal of Plant Biology 13: 20-24. (in Korean)
2 Kim, C. H. 2000. Assessment of natural environment: I. Selection of plant taxa. Korean Journal of Environmental Biology 18: 163-198. (in Korean)
3 Kim, K.-A., J.-S. Han, K.-S. Cheon, Y.-H. Park, J.-S. Kang and K.-O. Yoo. 2014. Floristic study of Mt. Dosol and its adjacent areas (Yanggu-gun, Gangwon-do). Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 44: 59-76. (in Korean)   DOI
4 Korea National Arboretum. 2008a. Illustrated Pteridophytes of Korea. Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon, 547 pp. (in Korean)
5 Korea National Arboretum. 2008b. Rare Plants Data Book in Korea. Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon, 547 pp. (in Korean)
6 Kang, E. S., S.-R. Lee, S. H. Oh, D.-K. Kim, S.-Y. Jung and D. C. Son. 2020. Comprehensive review about alien plants in Korea. Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 50: 89-119. (in Korean)   DOI
7 Oh, H. K., J. H. Rho and Y. H. Choi. 2013. A study on the vegetation landscape and management methods of Buyongdae on Hahoe village, Andong. Journal of Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture 31: 13-27. (in Korean)
8 Oh, C.-H., Y.-H. Kim, H.-Y. Lee and S.-H. Ban. 2009. The naturalization index of plant around abandoned military camps in civilian control zone. Journal of Korean Environment Research Technology 12: 59-76. (in Korean)
9 Korea National Arboretum. 2010. 300 Target Plants Adaptable to Climate Change in the Korean Peninsula. Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon, 492 pp. (in Korean)
10 Wonju Regional Environmental Adiministration. 2009. Yongneup in Mt. Daeam. Wonju Regional Environmental Adiministration, Wonju, 285 pp.
11 Choung, Y. S., W. T. Lee, K. Y. Joo, J. S. Lee, H. S. Seo, K. E. Lee and A. N. Seo. 2009. Review on the herbaceous flora of Keunyongneup in Mt. Daeam, Korea. Journal of Basic Science Research Institute 20: 205-227. (in Korean)
12 Korea National Arboretum. 2016. Distribution Maps of Vascular Plants in Korea. Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon, 809 pp. (in Korean)
13 Korea National Arboretum. 2017. Checklist of Vascular Plant in Korea. Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon, 1000 pp. (in Korean)
14 Lee, H. J., B. H. Bae, Y. M. Chun, H. L. Chung, M. P. Hong, Y. O. Kim and J. H. Kil. 1998. Community structure and soil environment of Quercus mongolica forest on Mt. Chiljelbong. Journal of Basic Science 23: 83-95. (in Korean)
15 Park, B. K. 1973. On the vegetation of high-moor on Mt. Dae-am, Kangwon-do, Korea. Journal of Korean Research Institute Better Living 11: 25-32. (in Korean)
16 Park, K.-S., C.-H. Ahn and W.-G. Park. 2001. A study on the flora and vegetation of civilian control line area (Hyangro-Bong, Chiljeol-Bong, Mt. Mae-Bong in Inje-gun, Kangwon-do). Journal of Korea Forestry Energy 20: 81-116. (in Korean)
17 Park, W.-G., S.-I. Yoo and K.-S. Park. 2000. Flora of natural mashes in Wondae-ri (Inje-gun, Kangwon-do). Journal of Forest Science Kangwon National University 16: 50-68. (in Korean)
18 Ryou, S. H. and S. D. Kim. 2006. The flora of Young-neup and vegetation distribution of high moor in Mt. Daeam. In Proceedings of the Korean Society of Environment and Ecology Conference. Korean Society of Environment and Ecology, Seoul. Pp. 133-135. (in Korean)
19 Choi, K.-R. and J.-K. Koh. 1989. Studies on moor vegetation of Mt. Daeam, east-central Korea. Korean Journal of Ecology 12: 237-244. (in Korean)
20 Choung, Y. S. 1998. Vegetation in the paekdoo great mountain chain. Journal of Environmenta Research 15: 464-470. (in Korean)
21 Han, J.-W. and S.-H. Kang. 2012. Chrysosplenium epigealum J. W. Han et S. H. Kang: A new species of Chrysosplenium (Saxifragaceae) from Korea. Korean Journal of Plant Resources 25: 346-348.   DOI
22 Jung, S., K. Koo and K.-H. Kim. 2011. Inhibitory factors of Robinia pseudoacacia distribution in a Pinus thunbergii forest at the coast. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology 25: 717-724. (in Korean)
23 Kim, B. W., J. S. Lee and Y. J. Oh. 2005. A study on the flora in the Mt. Daeam high moor. Journal of Environmental Science 11: 1-8. (in Korean)
24 Kim, N. J., N. Y. Kim, Y. S. Kim, H. B. Lee, Y. S. Kim and W. K. Park. 2011. Flora Study of Simjeok Swamp in Sohwa-myon, Inje-gun. Korean Forest Society, Seoul. Pp. 374-376. (in Korean)
25 Lee, W. T. 1996. Coloured Standard Illustrations of Korean Plants. Academy Publishing Co., Seoul, 624 pp. (in Korean)
26 Lee, Y. N. 2006. New Flora of Korea, Vol. I, II. Kyohak Publishing Co., Seoul, Vol. I. 1975 pp, Vol. II, 2885 pp. (in Korean)
27 National Institute of Biological Resources. 2012. Red Data Book of Endangered Vascular Plants in Korea. National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon, 391 pp. (in Korean)
28 Lee, C. S. and K. H. Lee. 2015. Pteridophytes of Korea: Lycophytes & Ferns. Geobook, Seoul, 471 pp. (in Korean)
29 Song, J. H., S. J. Kim, J. B. An, H. S. Hwang, A. Y. Lee, G. P. Bak, J. S. Park, S. Y. Jung, J. Y. Jung and H. C. Kim. 2019. The flora of Mt. Myeongdang (Gangwon-do, Inje-gun) area adjacent to the DMZ. In 2019 Conference & Symposium of the Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy. Korean Society of Plant Taxonomists, Pocheon. p. 73. (in Korean)
30 Shin, M.-S., C. Seo, M. Lee, J.-Y. Kim, J.-Y. Jeon, P. Adhikari and S.-B. Hong. 2018. Prediction of potential species richness of plants adaptable of climate change in the Korean peninsula. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 27: 562-581. (in Korean)   DOI
31 Wada, Y. 2007. Beekeeping and black locust. Japan Forest Technology 781: 22-25.
32 National Institute of Ecology. 2018. Floristic Target Species (FT Species) in Korea. National Institute of Ecology, Seocheon, 728 pp. (in Korean)
33 Yim, Y. J. and E. S. Jeon. 1980. Distribution of naturalized plants in the Korean peninsula. Korean Journal of Botany 23: 69-83. (in Korean)
34 Yim, Y.-J. and T. Kira. 1975. Distribution of forest vegetation and climate in the Korean Peninsula: I. Distribution of some indices of thermal climate. Japanese Journal of Ecology 25: 77-88.
35 Lee, T. B. 2003. Coloured Flora of Korea, Vol. I, II. Hyangmunsa, Seoul, Vol. I, 914 pp, Vol. II, 910 pp. (in Korean)
36 Lee, W. T. and and Y. J. Yim. 2002. Plant Geography with Special Reference to Korea. Kangwon National University Press, Chuncheon, 412 pp. (in Korean)
37 Lee, Y. N. 1969. Swamp plants on Mt. Dae-Am in the central part of Korea. Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 1: 7-14. (in Korean)   DOI
38 Ministry of Environment. 2019. Retrieved Dec. 7, 2020, available from http://www.me.go.kr.
39 Min, W. K., C. S. Chang, J. I. Jeon, H. Kim, D. Y. Choi and S. S. Jung. 2000. Flora of Mt. Dae-am san. Bulletin of Seoul National University Arboretum 20: 38-82. (in Korean)
40 Numata, M. 1975. Naturalized Plants. Dai Nippon Printing Co. Tokyo, 160 pp. (in Japanese)
41 Chung, G. Y., K. S. Chang, J.-M. Chung, H. J. Choi, W.-K. Paik and J.-O. Hyun. 2017. A checklist of endemic plants on the Korean Peninsula. Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 47: 264-288. (in Korean)   DOI
42 Gangwon-do. 2010. Inhabitation and Distribution of Wild Animal and Plant in Gangwon-do. Gangwon-do, 215 pp. (in Korean)
43 Infomation of Korean Alien Species. 2020. Retrieved Dec. 2, 2020, available from http://kias.nie.re.kr.
44 Inje-gun. 2020. Retrieved Sep. 10, 2020, available from http://www.inje.go.kr.