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Prediction of Soybean Growth in the Northern Region based on Growth Data from the Southern Regions of the Korean Peninsula (한반도 남부지역 생육 데이터 기반 북방지역 콩 생육 예측)

  • Ye Rin Kim;Jong hyuk Kim;Il Rae Rho
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.68 no.4
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    • pp.285-293
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    • 2023
  • This study was conducted to determine the sowing limit period and predict growth in the northern region based on accumulative temperature for each growth stage of soybean cultivated in the southern regions of the Korean Peninsula. First, the results of a demonstration test in the central region (Yeoncheon) of the Korean Peninsula were very similar to the predicted and actual values on the date by growth stage obtained through cultivation. This method was then applied to seven agricultural climatic zones in the northern Korean Peninsula. The results predicted that regardless of ecotype, soybean could be grown and harvested in the southern and northern parts of Mt. Suyang, south of the East Sea, and in the central and northern inland areas. However, it was predicted that no ecotype could be grown and harvested normally in the northern alpine region. Furthermore, north of the East Sea, the prediction indicated that early and mid-maturing cultivars could be grown and harvested normally, but middle-late maturing cultivars appeared to lack the number of growth days. The sowing limit period also varied depending on the ecotype, although it was reached earlier as higher latitudes were approached; the period ranged from May 16 to June 26 in the northern and southern parts of Mt. Suyang, north and south of the East Sea, and central and northern inland areas. Furthermore, all ecotypes of the northern alpine region, as well as mid-late maturing cultivars in the north of the East Sea, were predicted to be unable to grow normally owing to the lack of number of days required for soybean growth and development.

The taxonomic entity and distribution of Rubus palmatus var. palmatus and R. palmatus var. coptophyllus (Rosaceae) in Korea (단풍딸기및 긴잎단풍딸기의 분류학적 정체성과 한반도 내 분포)

  • Yang, JiYoung;Lee, Woong;Kim, Seung-Chul;Pak, Jae-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.221-226
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    • 2015
  • Rubus palmatus Thunb. var. palmatus (Rosaceae) was first discovered in Anmyeon-do and Geoje-do, Korea, and the new Korean name 'Gin-yip-dan-pung-ttal-gi' was given. This taxon can be distinguished from var. coptophyllus by having 3-lobed or rarely undivided leaves. We, for the first time, report the distribution of R. palmatus var. coptophyllus (A. Gray) Kuntze from the island of Geoje-do in Korea and clarified the Korean vernacular name of 'Dan-pung-ttal-gi.' Finally, we designated the lectotype of R. palmatus using C. P. Thunberg's specimen (UPS-THUNB. 12282).

The Strategic Research Approach for the Grand Plan of the Korean Peninsula Infrastructure (통일한반도 국토인프라 Grand Plan 연구 구상)

  • Lee, Bok-Nam
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2015
  • Right after president Keun-Hae Park's announcement at German Dresden on March 2014, both expectation and skepticism have been raised for the Korean unification. The unification would give a great chance for the economic prosperity in the positive sense. In the negative sense, it would only give a great burden to the Republic's financial status. Comparing the expectation of the unification, there are lack of structured preparation, duplicated and/or overlapped systematic approach, and even the national strategies are diffused. There are several individual research papers, analytical data and information, researches on the industry and technology. However most of the previous researches and findings are unstructured and lack of completeness. It is hard to find out the overall feature of the unification strategy. West German has compassed that it knew very few the reality of East German status. The Korean Government may know much less about North Korea's condition comparing to West German. Before the actual unification in the Korean peninsula, it needs the Grand Plan for the national infrastructure and land utilization of the Korean peninsula. During the development of the Grand Plan for the Korean peninsula, the Asian Global transportation network could be developed at the same time. The German's unification experience can give a great opportunity to the development of the Gran Plan. The data and information, and the previous researches should be classified and structured in a way of systematic arrangement. Since most of investment and budget for the unification come from the Korea, it would be very much beneficial for the Korean people. The openness and early exposures of the Grand Plan for the national infrastructure are considered as mandatory action.

Cytogenetic Studies of Scilla sciloides complex from Korea II. Distribution of Genomes in Chejudo Populations (한국산 무릇(Scilla scilloides complex)의 세포유전학적 연구 II. 제주도 집단에서 게놈의 분포)

  • 방재욱
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 1991
  • 제주도에서 서식하고 있는 무릇의 게놈 분포와 B염색체의 출현 빈도를 조사하였다. 게놈의 유형은 BB, ABB, ABBB, AABB, AABBB 및 AAABBB의 6가지로 나타났으며, 그 중 BB, ABB 및 AAABBB게놈 식물은 제주도 집단에서 처음으로 발견하여 보고되는 것이다. 게놈의 분포는 AABB가 66.2%로 가장 높게 나타났으며, ABBB게놈이 20.4%로 그 다음이었다. ABB와 AAABB게놈 식물은 한 개체씩만 발견되었다. 게놈의 조성은 조사된 13개 집단 중 세가지 유형이 혼생하는 집단이 2개, 두 가지 유형이 나타나는 집단이 BB, AABB 또는 AABBB 중 한 가지 유형의 게놈 식물이 분포하고 있었다. 게놈의 조성으로 보아 제주도의 무릇 집단은 한반도 내륙보다는 일본 집단과의 유연 관계가 더 가까운 것으로 생각된다. B염색체의 수는 1-4개로 나타났으며, 모두 등완염색체(F)였다. B염색체의 출현 빈도는 BB와 AABBB게놈 식물에서 각각 75%로 가장 높게 나타났으며, AABB게놈 식물에서는 48%로 나타나 한반도 내륙(44%)과 비슷한 양상을 보였다. A게놈에 비해 B게놈의 수를 많이 지닌 식물에서 B염색체의 빈도가 높게 나타나는 것이 특징으로 나타났다.

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First Record of the Genus Parechthistatus Breuning (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) in Korea (한국산 미기록속 Parechthistatus Breuning (딱정벌레목: 하늘소과: 목하늘소아과)에 대한 보고)

  • Lee, Seung-Hyun;Seo, Jangwon;Hong, Ki-Jeong
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.285-288
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    • 2015
  • A genus Parechthistatus Breuning belongs to the subfamily Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is reported in Korea for the first time, with a species of Parechthistatus gibber (Bates). Morphological information was provided, along with photographs of the adult and larval specimens.

Current Status and Biogeographical Comments of Herpeto-Fauna at Hallasan National Park (한라산 국립공원의 양서.파충류 현황 및 생물지리학적 고찰)

  • Oh, Hong-Shik;Chang, Min-Ho;Kim, Byoung-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to investigate the herpeto-fauna at Hallasan National Park. We conducted a survey at 1100 Resting places, Eoseungsaengak, Donnaeko, Eorimok, Yeongsil, Gwaneumsa and Seongpanak from April, 2006 to January, 2007. A series of four families and 5 species of amphibians and 4 families and 8 species of reptiles were observed. Amphiesma vibakari ruthveni, Takydromus wolteri, Scincella vandenburghi, Coluber spinalis and Hynobius quelpartensis which are rarely appearing inland but they were frequently observed by this survey. Also, we observed Sibynophis chinensis that only inhabits Jeju island with in Korea. Jeju island has both southern and northern boundary lines for amphibians and reptiles. Amphibians and reptiles in Jeju island have a different from those inland and valuable information for biogeograpy due to dissimilar climate and isolation from continental for a long time. It is not certain whether some amphibians and reptiles, Bufo gargarizans, Rana rugosa, R. plancyi, Elaphe rufodorsata and Takydromus amurensis, inhabit Jeju island, as recorded in previous literatures, so the research on current status of them has to be carried out immediately.

Taxonomic Review of the Umbelliferous genus Sium L. in Korea: Inferences based on Molecular Data (분자생물학적 자료에 의한 한국산 개발나물속의 분류학적 고찰)

  • Lee, Byoung-Yoon;Lee, Jeongran;Ko, Sung-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.234-239
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    • 2010
  • The taxonomy of umbel genus Sium L., Apiaceae in Korea was reviewed on the basis of molecular phylogenies derived from sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. The ITS sequence-derived phylogeny indicates that S. heterophyllum, endemic to Korea, is identical to S. tenue, which is known as endemic to Ussuri regions. Comparisons of sequence pairs across both spacer regions gave divergence values and revealed the identity between S. tenue and S. heterophyllum on Mt. Moonsoo. On the other hand, the ITS sequences support species delimitation of S. ternifolium, as reported recently as a new species that differs from other Sium species. The ITS sequence divergence values of 1.4 and 1.6% support species delimitation between S. serra and S. ternifolium.

The distribution and population status of Quercus myrsinifolia (Fagaceae) on the Korean peninsula (한반도 가시나무(참나무과)의 분포 및 자생지 현황)

  • Lee, Jung-Hyun;Lee, Dong-Hyuk;Choi, Hyeok-Jae;Suyama, Yoshihisa;Kondo, Toshiaki;Isagi, Yuji;Choi, Byoung-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2014
  • Most evergreen Quercus species are typical, dominant members of Korean evergreen forests. However, little is known about the distribution status of Q. myrsinifolia Blume there. To enhance our knowledge about their natural range in Korea, we conducted field surveys based on specimen records and an extensive literature search. We also determined their exact number as a first step in planning their conservation. The results indicated that these trees are strictly limited to Jin Island, and 169 mature individuals were the maximum number and occurred in only three subpopulations on that island. Previous misidentifications and perhaps mislabeled locations for plant specimens were the main reasons for earlier confusion about distribution. We believe that these results can provide guidance when making specific recommendations for management interventions. These discoveries also demonstrate the value in having reliable information about plant specimens in general. We also speculated about what makes this species particularly vulnerable to local extinction.

Species Composition and Distribution of Native Korean Conifers (한반도에 자생하는 침엽수의 종 구성과 분포)

  • Kong Woo-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.528-543
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    • 2004
  • The biogeographical approach on the species composition, distributional range, and life form of native Korean conifers suggests that the Korean Peninsula harbors 4 families 10 genera 30 species. Early-evolved conifers maintain high species diversity and broad distribution. During the glacial periods, the ranges of cold-tolerant conifers expanded, on the other hand, those of warmth-tolerant ones reduced. Presence of endemic subalpine conifers might be the result of long-term isolation of conifers on high mountains. Horizontal and vertical ranges of native Korean conifers are classified into alpine, subalpine, montane, coastal, insular and disjunctive types, and then subdivided into twelve sub-types. Typical life form of native Korean conifers is evergreen tree, blooms in spring, and fruits ripe in autumn or following autumn. Oval and elliptical seeds with wing might be beneficial for their dispersal. Further works on the migration, dispersal, genetics, ecology of native Korean conifers are required for the better understanding of the biogeography of conifers.

A Cytotaxonamical study of Rubus (Rosaceae) in Korea (한국산 산딸기속(Rubus)의 세포분류학적 연구)

  • Yang, Ji Young;Pak, Jae-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.129-142
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    • 2005
  • Somatic chromosome numbers of 19 taxa of Korean Rubus was investigated. Subg. Anoplobatus (2 species), subg. Cylactis (1 species), subg. Idaeobatus (15 taxa) and subg. Malachobatus (1 species) are found in Korea. All taxa belonging to subg. Idaeobatus except for R. parvifolius which shows tetrapolid and hexaploid are diploid. The basic chromosome number of the genus was x=7. New chromosome numbers for 5 taxa were reported here: R. hongnoensis of Jeju-island endemic species, 2n=14; R. longisepalus, 2n=14; R. longisepalus var. tozawai, 2n=14; R. parvifolius, 2n=28; R. parvifolius var. taquetii, 2n=28. The rest 12 taxa except for R. coreanus Miq was well counted as 2n=14 and well consistent with previous reports from China and Japan. Our new chromosome level for R. parvifolius as 6x may indicate that speciation by polyploidization has occurred within Korean population. Unlikely to Japanese population (2n=42), Korean population of R. buergeri has same ploidy level with Taiwanese population as 2n=56.