• Title/Summary/Keyword: 거문천남성

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Arisaema thunbergii supsp. geomundoense S.C.Ko (Araceae), a new subspecies from Korea (한국산 천남성속 두루미천남성절의 1 신아종(천남성과), 거문천남성)

  • Ko, Sung-Chul;Lee, Doo-Bum;Shin, Young-Hwa;Tae, Kyung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 2006
  • Arisaema thunbergii supsp. geomundoense, a new taxon in Arisaema sect. Tortuosa subsect. Flagellarisaema (Araceae), from Is1. Geomun-do, Dadohae National Park, Korea, is described. It is distinct from subsp. thunbergii in having bright purple enlargement at the base of spadix appendage, and in having wrinkled enlargement at the base of spadix appendage from subsp. urashima.

Study on Molecular Phylogenetics of Korean Arisaema Species Based on Universal DNA Barcodes (범용성 DNA 바코드 분석 기반 한국산 천남성속(Arisaema) 식물의 분자계통학적 연구)

  • Noh, Pureum;Han, Kyeongsuk;Kim, Wook Jin;Yang, Sungyu;Choi, Goya;Ko, Sung Chul;Moon, Byeong Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.37-51
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    • 2018
  • Molecular phylogenetic analysis was conducted to evaluate the taxonomic relationships of genus Arisaema L. distributed in Korea and the molecular phylogenetic characteristics of three authentic Arisaema species for the herbal medicine Arisaematis Rhizoma (the rhizomes of A. amurense, A. heterophyllum, and A. erubescens). The sequences of three DNA barcodes (rDNA-ITS, matK, and rbcL) were analyzed using 50 samples of nine taxa consisted of eight Korean and one Chinese Arisaema with one outgroup (Dracunculus vulgaris). Both individual and combined phylogenetic analyses of three DNA barcode sequences revealed that the treated nine taxa are independently classified into six distinct clades (Clade I, A. amurense f. amurense and A. amurense f. serratum; Clade II, A. serratum and A. takesimense; Clade III, A. ringens; Clade IV, A. erubescens; Clade V, A. heterophyllum; Clade VI, A. thunbergii subsp. thunbergii and A. thunbergii subsp. geomundoense). These six clades were reasonably divided into three individual sections, Pedatisecta, Sinarisaema, and Tortuosa. Futhermore, the results of comparative DNA barcode sequences analyses provided a significant information for the taxonomic reconsideration of Arisaema L. at the specific and intraspecific level. However, we could not confirm the taxonomic characteristics or identity among the three authentic medicinal species through the molecular phylogenetic analyses of genus Arisaema L. for Arisaematis Rhizoma.