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http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/JEFB.2007.30.2.135

Coastal Dune Vegetation of South Korea  

Lee, Jeom-Sook (Department of Biology Kunsan National University)
Ihm, Byung-Sun (Department of Biology, Mokpo National University)
Cho, Du-Sung (Department of Biology Kunsan National University)
Kim, Jong-Wook (Department of Biology, Mokpo National University)
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Journal of Ecology and Environment / v.30, no.2, 2007 , pp. 135-142 More about this Journal
Abstract
We used the Braun-Blanquet method to study coastal dune vegetation of South Korea. Coastal vegetation was monitored in thirty sites from April 2004 to September 2005. Seventeen plant communities were classified into five groups as follows: A. Two associations of herbaceous sand dune plants in Salsoletea komarovii Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973 (Calystegia soldanella community, Lathyrus japonicus-Calystegia soldanella community), B. Twelve associations of herbaceous perennial sand dune plants in Glehnietea littoralis Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973 (Carex pumila community, Elymus mollis community, Vitex rotundifolia-Elymus mollis community, Ixeris repens community, Elymus mollis-Ixeris repens community, Lathyrus japonicus community, Messershmidia sibirica community, Glehnia littoralis community, Carex kobomugi community, Calystegia solda-nella-Carex kobomugi community, Ishaemum anthephoroides community, Zoysia macrostachya community), C. One association of shrubby perennial sand dune plant in Viticetea rotundifoliae Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973 (Vitex rotundifolia community), D. One association of shrubby perennial sand dune plant in Rosetea multiflorae Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973 (Rosa rugosa community), E. The naturalized community (Diodia teres community).
Keywords
Coastal vegetation; Herbaceous plant; Phytosociology; Sand dune; Shrubby plant;
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