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Taxonomic Accounts of Two Species on Genus Ambrosia in Korea (돼지풀속(Ambrosia)식물 2종에 대한 분류학적 검토)

  • Choi Do Sung
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.23 no.2 s.58
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    • pp.200-205
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    • 2005
  • This study carried out to certify of taxonomic delimitation in A. artemisiaefolia, A. trifida, A. trifida for. integrifolia, and A. psilostachya in the area of literature and experiment. A. psilostachya was not a vestige of naturalized in Korea and A. trifida and A. trifida for. integrifolia didn't have any valuable differences of morphological and molecular biological experiment. I arranged that naturalized species in Ambrosia are A. artemisiaefolia L. and A. trifida L. in Korea.

Predicting the Potential Distributions of Invasive Species Using the Landsat Imagery and Maxent : Focused on "Ambrosia trifida L. var. trifida" in Korean Demilitarized Zone (위성영상과 Maxent를 활용한 생태계교란생물 분포지역 예측 : DMZ의 단풍잎돼지풀을 대상으로)

  • Park, Hyun-Chul;Lim, Jeong-Cheol;Lee, Jung-Hwan;Lee, Gwan-Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2017
  • This study has been carried out for the purpose of predicting the potential habitat sites of invasive alien plants in the DMZ and providing the basic data for decision-making in managing the future DMZ natural environment. From 2007 to 2015, this study collected the data for the advent of Ambrosia trifida var. trifida through fieldwork around the DMZ area, and simulated the potential distribution area of Ambrosia trifida var. trifida using Maxent model among the models of species distributions. As a result, it showed that the potential distribution area of the Ambrosia trifida var. trifida was concentrated in the western DMZ with relatively low altitude and scanty in the central east regions with relatively high elevation and forest cover rate. Because the invasive alien vegetation is a significant threatening factor in the agriculture and restoration of ecology and it costs a lot to restore the area already invaded by invasive alien vegetation, advance precautions are necessary to prevent biological invasions. It is expected that it is possible to predict the disturbed ecosystems through this study for the efficient land use within DMZ in the future and to apply this study in setting up the areas for the development and conservation within the DMZ.

Impact of Ambrosia trifida L. (invasive plant) on the Plant Diversity and Performance of Polygonatum stenophyllum Maxim. (near threatened) and Management Suggestion for the Habitat Conservation. (침입외래식물 단풍잎돼지풀(Ambrosia trifida L.)이 식물종다양성과 준위협종 층층둥굴레(Polygonatum stenophyllum Maxim.)의 활력도에 미치는 영향 및 서식지 보전을 위한 관리방안)

  • Kim, EuiJoo;Kim, MiHee;Lee, SooIn;Hong, Yong Sik;Lee, EungPill;Park, JaeHoon;Lee, SeungYeon;Cho, KyuTae;You, YoungHan
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.249-255
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    • 2018
  • This study was carried out to investigate the on the fitness of Polygonatum stenophyllum Maxim. along the coverage of Ambrosia trifida L. We were measured the number of species, death rate of P. stenophyllum, vegetative and reproductive growth of P. stenophyllum and analyzed from June 2015 to October 2016. The coverage gradient of A. trifida was divided none removed control (Control, C), 40 ~ 60% removed treatment (Treatment 1, T1) and 100% removed treatment (Treatment 2, T2) of A. trifida. As a result, When the more than 40% of removal coverage of A. trifida, the number of plant speciecs, the number of P. stenophyllum and vegetative and reproductive growth of P. stenophyllum were higher than none removed the A. trifida during the two years. Therefore, We suggest that the removal of more than 40% coverage of A. trifida from the habitats is effective in preserving the plant species diversity and conserving the populations of P. stenophyllum in this study area.

A Study on Control Possibility of Ambrosia trifida L., an Invasive Alien Plant by the Feeding of Ophraella communa LeSage (돼지풀잎벌레의 섭식에 의한 생태계교란 식물인 단풍잎돼지풀의 제어 가능성 연구)

  • SooIn Lee;JaeHoon Park;EuiJoo Kim;JiWon Park;JungMin Lee;YoonSeo Kim;SeHee Kim;YeoBin Park;EungPill Lee
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.184-195
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    • 2023
  • To develop an effective management plan for Ambrosia trifida L., an invasive alien plant in Korea, we assessed the potential of Ophraella communa LeSage as a biological control agent. This involved investigating the host specificity of the herbivore Ophraella communa LeSage, its annual travel distance, and the impact of this insect on the fitness of Ambrosia trifida L. We confirmed the host plant preference of Ophraella communa LeSage. The travel distance of this insect was determined by monitoring its appearance in selected Ambrosia trifida L. communities without these insects at distances of 10, 20, 30, and 100 meters, based on the locations where the presence of Ophraella communa LeSage was observed. The growth, reproductive, and physiological responses of Ambrosia trifida L. were measured according to feeding by Ophraella communa LeSage. As a result, Ophraella communa LeSage fed on only three taxa and moved short distances within a radius of 30 m per year from the host. The feeding behavior of the herbivore had a negative impact on the growth, reproductive, and physiological responses of Ambrosia trifida L. And the plant's growth and reproduction improved with increasing distance from the herbivore. Furthermore, the introduction of herbivores was able to control over 90% of Ambrosia trifida L. when the coverage of the Ambrosia trifida L. group was below 50%. However, the effectiveness of the removal decreased when the coverage exceeded 90%. These results are likely to be utilized by Ophraella communa LeSage as an ecological control agent. It is advantageous to introduce them in spring (May) when the coverage is low to maximize the effectiveness of control.

Study on the Potential of Phytoremediation using Wild Plants for Heavy Metal Pollution (중금속 오염에 대한 Phytoremediation 용 야생식물 연구)

  • Kang, Byeung-Hoa;Shim, Sang-In;Lee, Sang-Gak;Kim, Kwang-Ho;Chung, Il-Min
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.312-318
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    • 1998
  • The potentials of some Korean wild plants as a phytoremediator for cleaning heavy metal pollution were measured. Several plant species, Ambrosia trifida, Brassica juncea, Rumex crispus, and Abutilon theophrasti screened previously for phytoremediator were treated with cadmium and copper solution. In order to know the growth response to heavy metal stress, the plants were cultivated in hydroponic system containing heavy metals with different concentration. To know the effects of heavy metals on emergence and seedling growth, seeds of 4 species were sown in the pot and watered with heavy metal solution adjusted pH to 6.5, 5.5, and 4.5. A proposed species as potential phytoremediator, A. trifida, showed tolerance to $20{\mu}mol/L$ Cd and $80{\mu}mol/L$ Cu in nutrient solution without apparent growth reduction, and up to $100{\mu}mol/L$ Cd and $400{\mu}mol/L$ Cu without critical visual injury. Up to 311mg/kg of Cd and 369mg/kg were accumulated in dried aerial part in A. trifida. In contrast, A. theophrasti showed injury at $400{\mu}mol/L$ Cu. Significant differences were shown in Cu accumulation among the four species. A. trifida had much higher concentrations of Cd in the shoot, whereas R, crispus accumulated higher concentrations of Cd in the shoot. Testing plant species showed reduced emergence rate with heavy metal treatment. When pH was lowered, the emergence and seedling growth were affected severely with heavy metal. We can suggested that A. trifida was the most proper species for phytoremediation in heavy metal-polluted regions.

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The Flora of DMZ vicinity area in Paju-Si, Gyeonggi-province (경기도 파주시 비무장지대(DMZ) 인접지역의 식물자원)

  • Kim, Se-Chang;Son, Ho-Jun;Lee, Da-Hyun;Park, Wan-Geun
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2019.04a
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    • pp.65-65
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    • 2019
  • 비무장지대(DMZ)는 군사적 활동 외에 일반인에 의한 접근이 엄격히 통제되어 자연적으로 생물들이 보호되어 왔으며, 한반도의 거대한 동 서 생태축으로서 그 중요성이 매우 높다. 본 연구는 경기도 연천군지역의 비무장지대 및 민통선지역에 분포하는 자원식물의 현황을 파악하고 희귀식물, 한국특산식물 등 주요 유용자원식물의 보전과 관리에 기초자료를 제공하고자 실시하였다. 연구대상지에 분포하는 자원식물은 74과 168속 192종 4아종 26변종 5품종으로 총 227분류군으로 우리나라에 분포하는 관속식물 4,881(국립수목원, 2007)분류군의 4.66%로 나타났다. 각 과별 구성종의 출현비율을 살펴보면 국화과 36분류군으로 가장 다양하게 출현하였다. 연구대상지내에 분포하는 희귀식물은 쥐방울덩굴(Aristolochia contorta Bunge)로 1분류군이 확인되었으며, 한국특산식물은 키버들(Salix koriyanagi Kimura), 병꽃나무(Weigela subsessilis (Nakai) L.H.Bailey), 은사시나무(Populus tomentiglandulosa T. B. Lee)로 3분류군, 귀화식물은 단풍잎돼지풀(Ambrosia trifida L.), 족제비싸리(Amorpha fruticosa L.), 아까시나무(Robinia pseudoacacia L.) 등 등 17분류군으로 나타났다. 연구결과 전체적으로 다양한 식물종이 확인되지는 않았으며, 일부 구간에는 가시박(Sicyos angulatus L.), 돼지풀(Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.), 단풍잎돼지풀(Ambrosia trifida L.) 등 생태계교란 야생식물이 폭넓게 분포하고 있는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

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Vascular Plants of Major Sites in Bukhansan National Park -A Case Study on Bukhansan Dulegil, Jingwan-dong Wetland, Bukhan-dong Cheolgeoji- (북한산국립공원 주요지역의 관속식물상 -북한산 둘레길, 진관내동 습지, 북한동 철거지를 대상으로-)

  • Oh, Hyun-Kyung;Han, Yun-Hee;Cho, Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.35-51
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    • 2012
  • The vascular plants in Bukhansan Dulegil, Jingwan-dong Wetland and Bukhan-dong Cheolgeoji were listed 432 taxa (8.9% of all 4,881 taxa of vascular plants); 95 families, 274 genera, 345 species, 2 subspecies, 69 varieties and 16 forms. Divided into woody plants were 145 taxa (33.6%) and herbaceous plants were 287 taxa (66.4%). The Bukhansan Dulegil were listed (Myeongsang-gil 159 taxa, Huingureum-gil 227 taxa, Wooyiryeong-gil 216 taxa, Banghakdong-gil 139 taxa, Boru-gil 199 taxa), Jingwan-dong Wetland were listed 147 taxa and Bukhan-dong Cheolgeoji were listed 129 taxa. Based on the list of rare plants by Korea Forest Service and Korea National Arboretum were Viola albida Palibin (Violaceae), Iris minutiaurea Makino (Iridaceae) and Korea National Arboretum were endemic plants, Philadelphus schrenkii Rupr. var. schrenkii (Saxifragaceae), Weigela subsessilis L.H. Bailey (Caprifoliaceae). Based on the list of floristic regional indicator plants by Korean Ministry of Environment were total 22 taxa; Wisteria floribunda DC. for. floribunda in class IV, 3 taxa (Betula davurica Pall., Mukdenia rossii Koidz., Glechoma grandis Kuprian., etc.) in class III, 5 taxa (Acer triflorum Kom., Viola orientalis W. Becker, Heloniopsis koreana Fuse & Al., etc.) in class II and 13 taxa (Camptosorus sibiricus Rupr., Clematis patens C. Morren & Decne., Cirsium pendulum Fisch. ex DC., etc.) in class I. Based on the list of naturalized plants, 16 families, 35 genera, 37 species, 3 varieties, 1 form, total 41 taxa (Rumex crispus L., Abutilon theophrasti Medicus, Panicum dichotomiflorum Michx. etc.), naturalization rate was 9.5% of all 432 taxa of vascular plants and urbanization index was 13.3% of all 309 taxa of naturalized plants. Ecosystem disturbing wild plants were 5 taxa; Rumex acetocella L., Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., Ambrosia trifida L. var. trifida, Eupatorium rugosum Houtt., Aster pilosus Willd.

Verification of the Antioxidant Effects and Whitening Activity of fermented Ambrosia trifida L. Extracts in B16F10 Cells (단풍잎돼지풀 발효 추출물의 항산화 효과 및 B16F10 세포에서의 미백 활성 검증)

  • Yoo, Dan-Hee;Oh, Min-Jeong;Yeom, Hyeon-Ji;Lee, Jin-Young
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.556-563
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to verify the antioxidant and whitening effects of fermented Ambrosia trifida L. extract (ATFE) and to verify its usefulness as a cosmetic material. The antioxidant effects were measured by assessing the electron-donating capacity and 2,2-azino-bis(3-ethyl-benthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) radical scavenging ability of these extracts. ATFE was shown to have an electron-donation capacity of 68.4% at a concentration of 1000 ㎍/ml. While its ABTS+ radical scavenging ability was shown to be 58.7% at the same concentration. The ATFE tyrosinase inhibitory effect, which is related to skin-whitening, was shown to be 32.35% at a concentration of 1000 ㎍/ml and a cell viability assay using melanoma cells showed a 14.8% reduction in cell viability at a concentration of 100 ㎍/ml. Surviving cells were then used in western blot analyses to evaluate the protein inhibitory effects of ATFE at 25, 50, 100 ㎍/ml where β-actin was used as a positive control. The whitening effects of these extracts were also evaluated by western blot and show that the expression of microphthalmia-associated transcription factors, Tyrosinase-related proteins (TRP)-1, TRP-2 and Tyrosinase were all inhibited, 51.14%, 55.4%, 38.6%, 83.77% respectively, at 100 ㎍/ml ATFE. The efficacy of the whitening effects was verified and the suitability of ATFE as a cosmetic material was assured.

Naturalized Plants and Their Characteristics in Nakdong River Ecological Park in Busan Metropolitan City - Focused on Eulsukdo, Maekdo and Samnak ecological parks - (부산광역시 낙동강 생태공원의 귀화식물상과 특성 - 을숙도생태공원, 맥도생태공원, 삼락생태공원을 중심으로 -)

  • Gwak, Su-Bin;Jeong, Jae-Hyun;You, Ju-Han
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.81-96
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was conducted in order to provide the necessary basic data, to establish management solutions and to improve biodiversity by calculating similarity index, urbanization index (UI), and disturbed index (DI) to understand current status of naturalized and invasive alien plants in Eulsukdo, Maekdo and Samnak ecological parks in Busan, South Korea. The numbers of naturalized plants identified in these parks were 76 taxa; 20 families, 53 genera, and 76 species. As a result of the similarity index analysis, the most similarity level (83.0%) was obtained at Eulsukdo and Maekdo parks. The numbers of invasive plants identified in the two parks were 11 taxa; Rumex acetosella L., Sicyos angulatus L., Solanum carolinense L., Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., Ambrosia trifida L., Hypochaeris radicata L., Lactuca serriola L., Solidago altissima L., Symphyotrichum pilosum (Willd.) G.L.Nesom, Paspalum distichum L., and Humulus scandens (Lour.) Merr. Overall, UI and DI were 28.6% and 66.7%, respectively, indicating that the ecosystem disruption was serious.

Control of an invasive alien species, Ambrosia trifida with restoration by introducing willows as a typical riparian vegetation

  • Lee, Chang-Seok;Cho, Yong-Chan;Shin, Hyun-Cheol;Kim, Gyung-Soon;Pi, Jeong-Hoon
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2010
  • We evaluated the restoration effect by introducing willows as a means of controlling invasions of giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida L.) on a riparian site. Our preliminary survey demonstrated that a problematic exotic species, giant ragweed and the representative riparian species, Salix koreensis are in competitive exclusive relationship. We planted willows at 1 m intervals on the bank of the Dongmun stream at Munsan, Paju, in Central Western Korea as an experimental restoration practice. We installed two 50 m $\times$ 5 m sized restored and non-restored for this experimental study. The non-restored plots were located on river banks, which were covered with concrete blocks and left in itself without any treatment. The height of willow was measured after each of three consecutive growing seasons and compared with the height of the giant ragweed. Although the height of Salix gracilistyla did not achieve the height of the giant ragweed, the height of S. koreensis surpassed that of giant ragweed in the third year after introduction. The results were also reflected in the relative light intensity on the herb layer of willow stand, and thereby the relative light intensities of stands, which were dominated by S. koreensis or restored by introducing S. koreensis, 1.99 $\pm$ 0.33 (%, mean $\pm$ SD) and 1.92 $\pm$ 0.50 (%, mean $\pm$ SD), respectively were lower than those in the stands treated by S. gracilistyla, 3.01 $\pm$ 0.43 (%, mean $\pm$ SD). The giant ragweed stands receive full sunlight as there are no any vegetation layers higher than the herb layer formed by the giant ragweed. As the result of Detrended Correspondence analysis ordination based on naturally established vegetation, the stands dominated by willows and giant ragweed showed different species composition between both stands. The species composition of the restoratively treated sites resembled the reference sites more than the non-treated sites. The species diversity (H') of the sites restored by introducing S. koreensis and S. gracilistyla was higher than the non-restored site dominated by A. trifida. On the basis of our results, the restoration of riparian vegetation equipped with integrated features could contribute not only to the control of exotic plants including giant ragweed but also to ensure the diversity and stability of riverine ecosystems.