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An Addition of 6 Taxa of the Genus Cosmarium (Chlorophyta) in Korea (한국산 장고말속(녹조식물문) 6분류군의 추가)

  • Park, Jung-Hoon;Lee, Ok-Min
    • ALGAE
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2004
  • Six taxa of unrecorded Korean species of genus Cosmarium were collected from several freshwater sites of South Korea in 2003. They were 3 species and 3 varieties of Genus Cosmarium. Genus Cosmarium of Korea was reported to totally 273 taxa 125 species, 113 varieties and 35 forms including this study.

Additions to the six taxa of the genus Cosmarium (Desmidiaceae, Charophyta) in Korea

  • Lee, Ok-Min
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.629-636
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    • 2015
  • The samples were collected at lowland swamps, reservoirs, mountainous wetlands, and sphagnum bogs from 2012 to 2014. The followings were newly recorded in Korea: two species, three varieties, and one form, including six taxa of the genus Cosmarium. The newly recorded Korean species were Cosmarium bioculatum var. hians, C. bireme, C. pseudobiremum, C. nitidulum var. pseudorectangulare, C. trilobulatum f. retusum, and C. trilobulatum var. depressum. The flora of the genus Cosmarium contains 303 taxa in total in Korea. The specimens were cultured and deposited on the algal culture collection of Kyonggi University (ACKU) and National Institute of Botanical Resources (NIBR).

Molecular Phylogeny of the Genera Staurastrum and Staurodesmus (Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta) Based on Nuclear (18S rDNA) and Chloroplast Gene (atpB) Sequences (핵(18S rDNA)과 엽록체 유전자(atpB) 분석을 통한 Staurastrum속과 Staurodesmus속 (Zygnematophyceae, Streptophyta)의 분자 계통학적 연구)

  • Moon, Byeong-Ryeol;Lee, Ok-Min
    • ALGAE
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2007
  • To gain insights into the phylogenetic relationships of genus Staurastrum and Staurodesmus, we analyzed nuclearencoded small subunit rDNA of 82 strains, and chloroplast atpB gene sequences of 44 strains belonging to three genera (Staurastrum, Staurodesmus, Cosmarium). Excluding the Staurastrum muticum and S. orbiculare, forty five strains of genus Staurastrum formed a well supported clade. It was shown that with no cell wall sculpture and processes, these two species have a strong phylogenetic relationship with genus Staurodesmus. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to transfer Staurastrum without processes and cell wall sculpture into Staurodesmus. S. obsoletus is a taxa that is transferred from Cosmarium. But, from this study, it has shown a phylogenetic relationship with Cosmarium. Therefore, this species is strongly recommended to transfer back to Cosmarium instead of Staurodesmus. As it was studied before, genus Staurastrum has shown monophyletic. Since the genus taurodesmus groups with Cosmarium, they were shown to be polyphyletic.

A Taxonomic Study of Genus Cosmarium in Korea(II) -Unialgal Culture of Cosmarium angulosum and C. auriculatum Complex- (한국산 장고말속식물의 분류학적 연구(II) -Cosmarium angulosum과 C. auriculatum Complex의 실내배양-)

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    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.189-201
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    • 1989
  • In this study, genus Cosmarium, 3 species, 2 varieties, 1 forma were sampled at 14 stations from August 1987 to July 1988. The character variations in populations were studied from the cultured plants. As a result, 1 species, 1 variety and 1 forma were treated as synonyms according to the polymorphism found at the same colony. C. angulosum f. rotundatum was different from C. angulosum by the front view, but C. angulosum type and C. angulosum f. rotundatum type occurred simultaneously in the same colony. C. angulosum f. rotundatum was included in C. angulosum which is type species. c. auriculatum, C. subauriculatum and C. subauriculatum var. truncatum have been sorted by the shape of cell and the number of granules at the lower sides of semicell. For three types occurred at the same colony, those species and variety treated as synonym of C. auriculatum which was named first.

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A Taxonomic Study of Genus Cosmarium in Korea (III) -Unialgal Culture of Cosmarium candianum and C. obtusatum- (한국산 장고말속식물의 분류학적 연구(III) -Cosmarium candianum과 C. obtusatum의 실내배양-)

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    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.203-214
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    • 1989
  • Cosmarium candianum and C. obtusatum were sampled at 11 stations in Korea from October 1987 to June 1988. The samplings were cultured for study of the character variations in colonies. As a result, C. candianum var. candianum f. minutum, C. candianum var. depressum and C. candianum var. latius need not be separated from C. candianum, because 4 types in C. candianum complex occurred simultaneously in the same colony. It was changed the species reported as C. circulare Reinsch in Korea presently into C. candianum Delponte according to Compere's review. Because 2 types of C. obtusatum complex occurred at the same colony, C. obtusatum var. beanlandii need not separated from C. obtusatum.

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A Phylogenetic Significance of Several Species from Genus Cosmarium (Chlorophyta) of Korea Based on Mitochondrial coxIII Gene Sequences (미토콘드리아 coxIII 유전자 염기서열에 의한 수 종의 한국산 장고말속 식물(녹조식물문)의 계통분류학적 유의성)

  • Mun, Byeong-Ryeol;Lee, Ok-Min
    • ALGAE
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.199-205
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    • 2003
  • It has been considered that genus Cosmarium including Staurastrum had the problems in grouping by morphological characters. Sequence data for the Cytochrome Oxidase subunit III (coxIII) were employed to compare with taxa of two divisions of this genus, with sections in each, for evaluating the taxonomic stability of these morphological characters. The division and section systems were not coincided with the phylogeny inferred from coxIII sequences, as the previous reports from us using nuclear rDNA ITS and chloroplast rbcL sequence comparisons in this genus. Two taxa of Staurastrum were not placed within a same clade each other, and one taxon of these was grouped in Arthrodesmus clade. Two genera, Cosmarium and Staurastrum, cannot be regarded as monophyletic from this result. Mitochondrial coxIII gene was considered as a useful phylogenetic tool to evaluate evolutionary relationships of desmids as in the case of land plants.

A Study of Ten Taxa of Newly Reported Green Algae (Division Chlorophyta) in Korea (한국산 미기록 녹조식물(녹조식물문) 10 분류군에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Ok-Min;Ahn, Jae-Hyun;Moon, Byeong-Ryeol
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.50-60
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    • 2007
  • Ten taxa of green algae collected at 8 stations of reservoirs and one of aerial habitat were reported newly in Korea. They belong to 7 genera, 2 species, 6 varieties and 2 forms and include one taxon of Scenedesmus, Actinotaenium, Euastrum, Hyalotheca, Staurastrum and Teilingia respectively, 4 taxa of Cosmarium. The Korean green algae, including these newly reported ones, totals to 1,131 taxa, and classified as 1 class, 10 orders, 34 families, 140 genera, 728 species, 318 varieties and 85 forms. Actinotaenium cucurbita var. cucurbita f. rotundatum cultured in this study was appeared to be variable in the size of isthmus. In the Korean taxa of Cosmarium lapponicum var. granulatum, C. portianum var. orthostichum and Euastrum denticulatum var. rectangulare, cell sizes were shown smaller than previously reported ones. Five taxa including Cosmarium lapponicum var. granulatum were occurred in the eutrophic states, and Cosmarium decedens, previously reported as present in the freshwater area, was collected at the aerial habitat in this study.

Four Newly Recorded Taxa of Charophytes and Chlorophytes (Charophyta and Chlorophyta, Viridiplantae) in Korea

  • Jung, Hyun-Chul;Lee, Nam-Ju;Kim, Do-Hyun;Lee, Ok Min
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.289-295
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    • 2017
  • The freshwater algae were collected at reservoirs and small ponds in Gyeonggi-do and Jeju-do on June 2016. Four species of Korean previously unrecorded algae were collected in domestic fresh waters: Coelastrum rugosum, Cosmarium baccatum, Cosmarium norimbergense and Staurastrum connatum var. pseudoamericanum. The morphological characteristics of the four taxa identified in this study were showed mostly similar to the characteristics of the previously reported characteristics. However, Cosmarium baccatum was larger than the previously recorded species and Staurastrum connatum var. pseudoamericanum was wider than the previously recorded species.

Records of desmids (Chlorophyta) newly found in Korea

  • Kim, Han Soon
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.299-313
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    • 2014
  • The present study summarizes the taxonomic notes and korean distribution of 29 taxa of the desmids (Chlorophyta) collected from several swamps, reservoirs, rivers, and high land wetlands in South Korea from 2009 to 2013. All of these consisting of 9 genera (Tetmemorus 1 taxon, Pleurotaenium 5 taxa, Triploceras 1 taxon, Euastrum 7 taxa, Cosmarium 6 taxa, Staurastrum 5 taxa, Xanthidium 1 taxon, Hyalotheca 2 taxa, and Desmidium 1 taxon) are newly described in Korean freshwater algal flora. In this study, light microscopy of all of these are presented and briefly discussed with regard to their taxonomy, distribution and ecology within South Korea.

New records of freshwater algae from Korea

  • Kim, Jin Hee;Kim, Han Soon
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.224-231
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    • 2017
  • The present study summarizes the taxonomic description and Korean distribution of 16 taxa that are recorded for the first time in Korea. These taxa classified into Chlorophyceae (Astrephomene gubernaculifera, Botryococcus protuberans, Chlorangiella polychlora, Cylindrocapsa geminella, Kirchneriella contorta var. gracillima, Korshikoviella gracilipes, Oocystis naegelii, O. ovalis, Stylosphaeridium stipitatum), Charophyceae (Cosmarium moniliforme, Cosmocladium constrictum, C. perissum), Xanthophyceae (Tetraedriella tumidulum, T. spnigera), Chrysophyceae (Cyclonexis erinus) and Cyanophyceae (Arthrospira platensis). Among these taxa, six genera including Astrephomene, Chlorangiella, Cosmocladium, Cyclonexis, Stylosphaeridium, and Tetraedriella are newly recorded in Korea.