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Preference of Subterranean Termites among Community Timber Species in Bogor, Indonesia

  • Arinana, ARINANA;Mohamad M., RAHMAN;Rachel E.G., SILABAN;Setiawan Khoirul, HIMMI;Dodi, NANDIKA
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.458-474
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    • 2022
  • Many methods have been explored to increase the palatability of pine (Pinus merkusii), the most common wood used for termite baiting. However, because of the undersupply of pine in Indonesia, it is crucial to vary the wood species for termite baiting and look for potential alternatives. Furthermore, various studies have shown that baiting time influences the intensity and pattern of termite attacks. Therefore, the present research aimed to study the preferences of subterranean termites and find the ideal baiting time among community wood species from Bogor, West Java, as a baiting alternative to pine. The woods tested were Acacia mangium (acacia), Falcataria moluccana (sengon), Anthocephalus cadamba (jabon), Maesopsis eminii (manii), Swietenia mahagoni (mahogany), Hevea brasiliensis (rubberwood), and P. merkusii (pine). Field tests were carried out based on the American Society for Testing and Materials D 1758-06 at the Arboretum, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, with a baiting time of one to six months. The results led to the identification of four species of termites, namely Microtermes sp., Macrotermes sp., Shedorhinotermes sp., and Capritermes sp.. The frequency of termite attacks on the test site reached 93.1%. Rubberwood was the most potential wood bait for subterranean termites, indicated by the highest average weight loss value (65.8%) with a shorter optimal baiting time (up to one month) than that of other tested woods.

남산에서 세포성 점균의 출현과 분포 (Occurrence and Distribution of Cellular Slime Molds in Mt. Nam)

  • 강경미;홍영빈;이재봉;장남기
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제21권5_3호
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    • pp.687-694
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    • 1998
  • In this study, the occurrence and distribution of dictyostelid cellular slime molds was investigted from soils of typical forests in Mt. Nam and the effect of soil environmental factor on cellular slime molds was investigated. The fourteen species including two undescribed species were isolated as follows: Dictyostelium brefeldianum, Polysphondylium pallidum, P. violaceum, P. pseudo-candidum in Quercus mongolica-Sorbus alnifolia forests, D. purpureum, D. mucoroides var. stoloniferum, D. dimigraformum, D. brefeldiamum, P. pallidum, P. tenuissimum, P. violoceum, P. candidum, P. pseudo-candidum in Pinus densiflora forests, D. polycephahum, D. capitatum, d. brefeldianun, P. candidum in Robinia pseudo-acacia forests, D. purpureum, D. aureostipes var, aureostipes, D. polycephalum in Quercus acutissima forests, D. minutum, D. implicatum. in the site disturbed by human. The dominant species were P. pallidum, D. brefeldiamum, P. pseudo-candidum and D. dimigraformum were the undescribed species in Korea. Environmental factors such as soil pH, water content, organic content, total nitrogen and total phosphorus made a little effect on total species number, the number of clones.

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수목추출물의 생리활성에 관한 연구(IX) - 아까시나무 심재의 항산화활성 물질 - (Studies on Biological Activity of Wood Extractives (IX) - Antionxidative Compounds from Heartwood of Robinia pseudo-acacia -)

  • 최돈하;이학주;이성숙;김윤근;강하영
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2002
  • 항산화활성이 우수한 아까시나무 심재 에탄올 조추출물로부터 항산화물질을 탐색할 목적으로 4종의 화합물을 단리하였으며, MS, NMR 등의 분광학적 방법에 의해 그 화학적 구조를 3-𝛽-stigmast-5-en-3-ol(daucosterol)를 비롯하여 스틸베노이드 화합물인 3,3',4',5-tetrahydroxystilbene과 후라보노이드인 3,3',4',5',7-pentahydroxyflavone(robinetin) 및 3,3',4',7-tetrahydroxyflavanone(fustin)으로 각각 동정하였다. 단리된 화합물의 프리라디칼 소거능을 측정하여 항산화활성을 검정한 결과, 페놀성 수산기가 5개인 3,3',4',5',7-pentahydroxyflavone은 천연항산화제 및 합성항산화제보다 높은 항산화활성을 나타내어 단리화합물 중 가장 항산화활성이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 페놀성 수산기가 4개인 3,3',4',5-tetrahydroxystilbene과 3,3',4',7-tetrahtdroxyflavanone도 천연항산화제인 𝛼-tocopherol보다 높은 항산화활성을 나타내었으나 3-𝛽-stigmast-5-en-3-ol은 항산화활성이 없는 것으로 나타나 프리라디칼 소거능에 의한 항산화활성은 화합물의 페놀성 수산기 수에 크게 좌우되는 것으로 판단되었다. 이상의 결과 아까시나무의 높은 항산화활성은 3,3',4',5',7-pentahydroxyflavone, 3,3',4',5-tetrahydroxystilbene 및 3,3',4',7-tetrahydroxyflavanone에 기인하는 것으로 사료되었다.

미얀마 건조지에서 주요 조림 수종의 생장과 수분이용효율 특성 및 조림이 건조지의 미세기상변화에 미치는 영향 (Growth and Water Use Efficiency of Major Tree Species for Rehabilitation and the Impacts of Planting Trees on Microclimate Condition in Central Dry Zone of Myanmar)

  • 박고은;김찬범;안지애;;;;권진오;박찬우
    • 한국농림기상학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.327-336
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    • 2016
  • 미얀마 중부지방에 위치한 바간(Bagan)은 지난 10년간 평균 연 강수량이 약 600 mm에 지나지 않는 건조지역으로 산불, 지역 주민의 방목 및 연료목 사용 등으로 인한 산림 훼손이 심각한 지역이다. 이에 훼손된 건조지의 복원을 위한 노력의 일환으로 조림 사업이 진행되고 있다. 본 연구의 목적은 첫째, 이 지역의 주요 조림 수종을 대상으로 수분이용효율이 양호하여 조림에 적합한 수종을 선발하고, 둘째, 조림이 해당 지역의 미세기후변화에 미치는 영향을 구명하는 것이다. 5개 주요 조림 수종(Azadirachta indica, Acacia catechu, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Acacia leucophloea, Albizia lebbek)을 대상으로 각각 1년생 유묘와 2005년에 이식한 11년생 성목의 생장을 측정하고, 양엽에서 추출한 탄소동위원소함량(${\delta}^{13}C$, ‰)을 분석하여 수종별, 생장단계별 수분 이용효율 변화를 분석하였다. 한편 조림이 건조지의 미세기상변화에 미치는 영향을 구명하기 위해 Ngalinpoke 산지에 2005년 조림된 A. indica 숲과 전광 노출지를 대상으로 미세기상특성을 측정하였다. 2015년 2월부터 이듬해 7월까지 기온, 상대습도, 토양온도 및 토양수분 함량 등을 측정하였으며, 특히 조림에 따른 지표면의 복사열 차이를 구명하기 위해 지면으로부터 60 cm, 2 m 높이에서의 기온과 상대습도를 측정하였다. 위의 주요 조림 수종 중에 수분이용효율이 상대적으로 높은 수종은 A. indica와 A. lebbek였으며, E. camaldulensis은 수고 생장이 좋은 반면 수분이용효율이 가장 낮았다. 지상 2 m 높이에서는 기온 및 상대습도가 조림지와 노출지 사이의 차이를 보이지 않았으나, 토양온도는 두 지역간 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 보였다. 지상 60 cm 높이에서는 기온 및 상대습도가 조림지에서 노출 전광지에 비해 낮았다. 한편, 조림지에서의 토양수분함량은 전광 노출지에 비해 월별 변동폭이 컸으며 2015년 10월에는 전광 노출지에 비해 약 4배 상승하였다. 결과적으로 이 지역에서의 조림은 지표 온도를 낮추고 지표에서의 직접적인 증발을 막아줌으로써 토양 내 수분 보존에 기여하는 것으로 사료된다.

영일 조림지역의 식생 동태 (Vegetation Dynamics in Afforested Area of Yungil)

  • Ri, Chong Un
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 1986
  • A study was made on the change of vegetation in Yungil area after the erosion control works. The area was divided into three major areas, the devastated land area, the afforested area and the subclimax area. Two groups of plant, i.e., the common species in all area and the different species confined in the subclimax area, were identified by the interspecific correlation analysis based on the positive correlation value at 5% significance level. High similarity among the sites in the afforested region was indicated by the DIF (difference measure) value, lower than 0.33. However, the devastated area and the subclimax area were distinguished completely. The change in species diversity has been extremely low since the erosion control works. Robinia pseudo-acacia was the dominant species in the afforested region and showed an adequate growth status.

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Preference and Consumption Pattern of Horticultural Species in the Offshore Homestead Forest of Bangladesh

  • Masum, Kazi Mohammad;Mamun, Abdullah Al;Mamun-Or-Rashid, Mohammad;Abdullah-Al-Mamun, M. M.;Islam, Mohammad Nabidul
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2012
  • An explanatory survey was conducted to assess preference and consumption pattern of horticultural species, their sources, location-wise planting preferences and diversity of these species in the rural homestead forest of the offshore island of Bangladesh. Assessment was done through multistage random sampling. Based on homestead size respondents were categorized into small (<0.05 ha), medium (0.05-0.25 ha) and large (>0.25 ha) and twenty from each category were selected randomly for the study. The study revealed that most of the farmer (75.5%) preferred to plant fruit tree species for future plantation followed by timber species (62.2%). But fruit-bearing plants were being gradually replaced by some exotic timber species such as Swietenia mahagoni, Acacia auriculiformis, Tectona grandis, Eucalyptus spp., etc. Diversity and abundance of fruit species was found higher in almost all homestead. A total of 41 horticultural species were identified and seven horticultural species among them were recognized as the most preferred ones in the study area. Consumption pattern was chiefly to meet the nutritional demand and to gain a quick monetary benefit. Average annual income from horticultural species was 7,183.33 Taka (US$102).

아까시아나무 모자익병에 관한 연구 2 (Mosaic Disease of Black Locust on Rodinia pseudo-acacja L.(Par. 2))

  • 김종진
    • 미생물학회지
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 1965
  • In order to investigate the host range of the mosaic disease of black locust in the Chunchon area, the sap of the mosaic-diseased leaves of black locust itself and the cowpea leaves infected with the above mentioned sap, were inoculated to 53 species of plants belong to 12 families. As to the result, no difference in infection was found as related to the virus sources, and the infection was recognized in 4 species of the family Chenopodiaceae and 8 species of the family Leguminosae. The plants recognized as hosts are as follows: the plants which showed local infection are Chenopodium album, Ch. ambrosioides, Ch. quinoa; the plants which showed systemic infection are Chenopodium amaranticolor, Phaseolus vulgaris, Robinia pseudo-acacia, Vigna sinensis; and Astragalus sinicus, Melilotus indicus, Phaseolus angularis, Pisum sativum and Vicia faba were recognized as carriers. Through investigating its host ranges and symptoms, this mosaic virus of black locust seems not to be regarded as the group of the black locust mosaic virus in southeastern Europe reported by Milinko et al (1961). And, too, it is thought hardly to exist in combination with the cowpea mosaic virus. It appears, therefore, that this mosaic virus was confined to that of black locust.

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Acacia mangium Willd. - A Fast Growing Tree for Tropical Plantation

  • Hegde, Maheshwar;Palanisamy, K.;Yi, Jae Seon
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2013
  • Acacia mangium is an evergreen fast-growing tropical tree, which can grow up to 30 m tall and 50 cm thick, under favorable conditions. It is a low-elevation species associated with rain forest margins and disturbed, well-drained acid soils. It is native to Papua, Western Irian Jaya and the Maluku islands in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and north-eastern Queensland in Australia. Due to its rapid growth and tolerance of very poor soils, A. mangium was introduced into some Asian, African and western hemisphere countries where it is used as a plantation tree. A. mangium has good quality wood traits, such as a comparatively low proportion of parenchymatous cells and vessels, white and hard wood, and high calorific value. Therefore, it is useful for a variety of purposes, such as furniture, cabinets, turnery, floors, particleboard, plywood, veneer, fence posts, firewood, and charcoal. It is also being used in pulp and paper making because it has good pulp traits, with high yields of pulp, quality of kraft, and produces paper with good optical, physical and surface properties. Because there are significant provenance differences in growth rate, stem straightness, heartwood formation and frequency of multiple leaders, the productivity and quality also varies depending upon environmental conditions, so genetic improvement programmes have been undertaken in countries like Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand. The programme includes provenance identifications and testing, plus tree selection and clonal multiplication, establishment of seed orchards and hybridization. The phenology, reproductive biology, fruit characteristics, silvicultural practices for cultivation, pest and diseases problems, production of improved planting stock, harvesting, wood properties and utilization have been discussed in this paper.

Evaluation of Forest Tree Leaves of Semi-hilly Arid Region as Livestock Feed

  • Bakshi, M.P.S.;Wadhwa, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.777-783
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    • 2004
  • Samples of 13 species of forest tree leaves fed to livestock in the semi-hilly arid zone of Punjab State in India were collected at 30 d interval for 12 months, in order to assess their nutritional worth for livestock. The ground samples were pooled for 4 different seasons viz. dry hot, hot humid, fall and winter. The chemical composition irrespective of the season revealed that CP content varied between 8.9 (Carrisa) to 22.0% (Leucaena). Globulin was the major protein fraction in most of the leaves. The lowest concentration of cell wall constituents was observed in Morus alba and Grewea. The leaves in general became fiberous and lignified during winter and fall as compared to summer season. The leaves of Grewea, Morus alba, Leucaena, Carrisa and Acacia were rich in Ca, P and most of the trace elements. The total phenolics ranged between 1.88% (Azardirachta) to 15.82% (Acacia). The leaves of Acacia had the highest concentration of hydrolysable tannins (14.6%) whereas that of Carrisa had that of condensed tannins (5.9%). The condensed tannins (more than 3%) were negatively correlated to the digestibility of dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and crude protein (CP). The digestion kinetic parameters for DM, NDF and CP revealed that leaves of Morus alba, Zizyphus and Ehretia had highest insoluble but potentially degradable fraction. The minimum rumen fill values also revealed that leaves of Grewea, Azardirachta, Morus, Ehretia and Leucaena had great potential for voluntary DM intake. The leaves of Ougeinia, Malha, Dodenia and Carrisa had significantly higher rumen fill value indicating poor potential for voluntary DM intake. Season did not have any significant impact on digestion kinetic parameters except that most of the leaves had low potentially degradable fraction, which was degraded at slow rate during winter. It was concluded that the leaves of Morus, Ehretia, Grewea and Leucaena had great potential as livestock feed, while feeding of Ougeinia, Malha and Dodonea leaves should be avoided.

남산자연공원의 식물군락분류와 토양환경 (Syntaxonomy and Soil Condition of Mt. Nam nature park)

  • 이호준;전영문;정흥락;길지현;홍문표;김용옥;장일도
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제21권5_3호
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    • pp.633-648
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    • 1998
  • The forest vegetation of Mt. Nam Nature Park was investigated according to the phytosociological method. The vegetation in this study area was classified into 5 communities Quercus mongolica (Acer pseudo-sieboldianum subcommunity, Prunus sargentii subcommunity), P. sargentii, Pinus densiflora (Q. mongolica subcommunity, Stephanandra incisa subcommunity) and 5 afforestations Robinia pseudo-acacia, Populus tomentoglandulosa, P. koraiensis, P. rigida, Metasequoia glyptostroboides. Generally, were P. densiflora forest at the Southern slope and Q. mongolica forest at Northern slope dominant species from the top zone standing in Namsan tower. The dominance sequences on each stratum determined by the R-NCD (Relative net Contribution Degree) showed Q. mongolica and P. densiflora in tree-1 layer, Styrax japonica and Corbus alnifolia in tree-2 layer, S. incisa, S. japonica and rhododendron schlipenbachii in shrub layer, and Oplismenus undulatifolius, Eupatorium rugosum, Parthenocissus tricuspidata and Disporum smilacinum in herb layer. The soil was analyzed to investigate the soil conditions and fertility. The pHs of soil collected in each sites appeared strongly acidic with the range of 4.34 to 5.01 each community and especially, was the lowest value 4.34 in P. rigida afforestation. And Q. mongolica-P. sargentii subcommunity was distributed at the area with relative mesic conditions and high organic matters. Nitrogen was highest at P. sargentii community, phosphate at P. densiflora-S. incisa subcommunity, calcium, potasium and magnesium of exchangeble cation at R. pseudo-acacia afforestation. Especially, the level of calcium in R. pseudo-acacia afforestation, P. koraiensis afforestation and P. densiflora community was shown the highest (0.38-1.48 mg/100g) compared to other communities, because of the influence of lime fertilization used to improve acidic soil.

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