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숲가꾸기 산물의 적재형태에 따른 산불위험도 분석 (Analysis of forest fire danger rating on accumulation types of the leaving of thinning slash)

  • 이시영;이명욱;채희문;김영환;박흥석;권춘근
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국방재학회 2007년도 정기총회 및 학술발표대회
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 2007
  • Nowaday, for the promotion of producing forest trees, production of excellent timbers, and build-up of public forest area, it is on the increase of the thinning-forest for artificial forest, natural forest, eco-friendly forest, and the forest for development and improvement of forest resources nationwide. Even though the thinning-forest is applied around 180,000ha every year, the quantity of collected/used products is only 18,000ha $(240,000m^3)$ which is 10% of the whole thinning-forest area. Meanwhile, some reports represent that the left products after thinning-forest might increase the severity of forest fire and the waste of resources. Therefore, this study focused on the analysis of correlation between the accumulated products after thinning-forest and forest fire, and providing a preparation plan for the forest fire.

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경남 창원시 초등학교 학교숲의 생태적 특성 (Ecological Characteristics in School Forests of Elementary Schools in Changwon-City, Gyeongnam-do)

  • 강미영;주정운;김소진;김태운;문현식
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.207-218
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to provide basic data for the establishment school forests in order to utilize school forests as a place for environmental education through analyzing the planting status in elementary schools located in Changwon-city. School forests including meditation forest were the largest in Yongho elementary school (below e.s.) in meditation forest school and Dogye (e.s) in normal school. Jehwang (e.s.) and Sangnam (e.s.) showed the most abundant green area given for the management per member. The number of planting species and individuals in school forests differed greatly by elementary schools. There was also a difference in the number of planted species for establishment of meditation forest. There were no significant difference the concordance rate between the plants planted in the school forest and the plants mentioned in the textbook between meditation forest schools and normal schools. Index of ecological health averaged 3.2 for meditation forest schools and 2.4 for normal schools, which is the result of increase in green area and green rate due to the establishment of the meditation forest.

표고에서의 RNA 바이러스 수직감염 (Vertical Transmission of RNA Mycoviruses in Lentinula edodes)

  • 김은진;박미정;김민준;정연석;장영선;가강현
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.263-274
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    • 2022
  • 표고는 중요한 상업용 버섯이며, 표고에서의 바이러스 감염에 대한 여러 보고가 있었다. 톱밥 재배 품종인 산백향(NIFoS 2778)과 태향고(NIFoS 4317)에 대한 바이러스 검출 결과, 이들이 2개의 mycoviruses (LeV-HKB 및 LeNSRV1)에 감염되어 있음을 확인하였다. 각 품종의 자실체에서 분리된 담자포자에서 유래한 80개의 단핵균사에서 바이러스 감염을 조사한 결과, 대부분의 단 핵균사들이 바이러스에 감염되어 있었으며, LeV-HKB와 LeNSRV1의 수직감염률에 차이가 있었다. LeV-HKB가 LeNSRV1 보다 높은 수직감염률을 나타낸 것이다. 따라서 mycovirus의 수직 감염 기작이 바이러스 종에 따라 다른 것으로 보인다. 다음으로, 담자포자 유래 단핵균사들의 생장속도를 조사하여 바이러스 감염과 생장속도의 상관관계를 조사하였다. 바이러스 감염과 균사 생장속도 사이에 통계적으로 유의한 상관관계가 없었지만, 감염된 바이러스의 종류가 늘어날수록 생장속도가 감소하는 경향을 확인하였다. 본 연구는 mycovirus의 수직 감염 기작을 이해하는 데 기여하고, 바이러스에 감염되지 않은 단핵균사를 이용한 무바이러스 품종 개발을 촉진하는 데 기여할 수 있을 있을 것 기대된다.

교배형 분석을 활용한 표고 교배균주 육성 및 자실체 발생 특성 (Characteristics of Lentinula edodes Fruiting Bodies Formed by Mono-mono Hybridization Using Mating Type Analysis)

  • 장영선;박미정;김은진;김민준;정연석;가강현
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제51권4호
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    • pp.389-396
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구에서는 교배형 분석을 활용하여 표고의 교배균주를 육성하고 그로부터 발생한 자실체의 특성을 알아보고자 하였다. 단핵균주 분리에는 산백향과 청흥1호 품종을 이용하였는데, 산백향은 버섯으로부터 100여개의 단포자를 분리하였으며, 청흥1호는 원형질체 분리 및 재생과정을 통해 단핵균주를 얻었다. 이렇게 얻는 단핵균주는 우선 교배형 분석을 실시하였으며, 교배 가능한 조합을 확인하고 총 60개의 균주를 교배하였다. 톱밥재배는 2 kg 사각블럭배지를 이용하였으며, 배양 120일 후에 버섯 발생처리를 하였다. 그 결과 60균주의 교배성공률은 100%에 이르렀으며, 그 중 55개인 91.7%의 균주에서 버섯이 발생하였다. 모든 균주에서 정상적인 버섯이 발생하였으며, 그 중 10개 균주에서는 주름살을 온전하게 형성하지 않는 기형버섯도 발생하는 것을 확인하였다. 버섯의 형태적인 특성은 매우 다양하게 나타났으며, 이러한 특성을 사전에 파악하기 위해서는 교배모본의 특성을 평가할 수 있는 연구가 더 필요하다.

Forest Certification Scheme; Perceptions and Willingness-to-pay of Consumers and Manufacturers in South Korea

  • Lee, Seong Youn;Youn, Yeo-chang;Joo, Rin Won;Yang, In
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제96권2호
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    • pp.183-188
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to examine the perceptions of consumers and forest product manufacturers in South Korea about forest certification and to identify their willingness-to-pay for certified products by personal interviews. Sixteen percent of interviewees knew and heard about forest certification. However, fifty-six percent of interviewees had an intention to participate in forest certification system. The consumers' group can be described in relative terms as the male of 30 age bracket. The average price premium charged to consumers was higher than one paid to manufacturers, and thus manufacturers are willing to include the additional costs for certified products.

Enzymatic Hydrolysate from Non-pretreated Biomass of Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) is an Alternative Resource for Bioethanol Production

  • Jung, Ji-Young;Choi, Myung-Suk;Kim, Ji-Su;Jeong, Mi-Jin;Kim, Young-Wun;Woon, Byeng-Tae;Yeo, Jin-Ki;Shin, Han-Na;Goo, Young-Bon;Ryu, Keun-Ok;Karigar, Chandrakant S.;Yang, Jae-Kyung
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제99권5호
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    • pp.744-749
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    • 2010
  • Enzymatic hydrolysate from non pre-treated biomass of yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) was prepared and used as resource for bioethanol production. Fresh branch (1 year old) of yellow poplar biomass was found to be a good resource for achieving high saccharification yields and bioethanol production. Chemical composition of yellow poplar varied significantly depending upon age of tree. Cellulose content in fresh branch and log (12 years old) of yellow poplar was 44.7 and 46.7% respectively. Enzymatic hydrolysis of raw biomass was carried out with commercial enzymes. Fresh branch of yellow poplar hydrolyzed more easily than log of yellow poplar tree. After 72 h of enzyme treatment the glucose concentration from Fresh branch of yellow poplar was 1.46 g/L and for the same treatment period log of yellow poplar produced 1.23 g/L of glucose. Saccharomyces cerevisiae KCTC 7296 fermented the enzyme hydrolysate to ethanol, however ethanol production was similar (~1.4 g/L) from both fresh branch and log yellow poplar hydrolysates after 96 h.

Perspective on Forest Conservation: A Case Study of Community at Gana Resettlement and Integrated Development Project (GRID), Sabah, Malaysia

  • Yahya, Hardawati;Idrus, Roszehan Mohd.;Talib, Hamimah;Fong, Eunice
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2012
  • This study was carried out in Gana Resettlement and Integrated Development (GRID) Project as a pioneer model for Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) in Sabah, Malaysia. The GRID project is developed to improve community livelihood as well as to promote community involvement in CBFM and at the same time to lessen community encroachment and traditional farming practices inside the forest conservation area. The objectives of this study are: (i) to identify the dependency of local community on forest resources; (ii) to examine local community's roles in conserving forest resources and, (iii) to analyze their views on GRID project in conserving forest. Interviews were conducted with randomly selected 130 households at the GRID project using semi structured questionnaires comprising closed and open-ended questions. The study reveals that community dependency on forest resources have lessened after the resettlement of the GRID project. The community shows positive perspective on their contribution for conserving the forest resources. However, the community's willingness to contribute as well as their real contribution can be further improved. The study recommends the government to create more effective training and relevant activities to improve the livelihood of community as well as to increase their positive perception on forest conservation efforts. Further research to strengthen the relationship between local community and forest governance through forest conservation is also recommended.

Altitudinal Variation in Species Composition and Soil Properties of Banj Oak and Chir Pine Dominated Forests

  • Kumar, Munesh;Singh, Harpal;Bhat, Jahangeer A.;Rajwar, G.S.
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2013
  • The study was carried out in two different forest types viz., Banj oak and Chir pine forests to assess the variation in forest species composition and soil properties along altitudinal gradients in the Garhwal Himalayas. The results of the study showed that between the forests soil moisture was higher in Banj oak forest because of closed canopy and dense forest compared to Chir pine forest. The sand particles were reported higher in Banj oak forest which might be due to the addition of organic matter favouring coarse structure of soil, helping in holding maximum water in soils. However in the Chir pine forest low amount of soil organic matter and presence of clayey soil, develops soil compactness which reduces the penetration of water resulting in high soil bulk density. The higher accumulation of litter and presence of moisture in Banj oak forest favours higher nutrient level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compared to Chir pine forest. The soil organic carbon also reduced with increasing altitude at both gradients. While bulk density has reverse trend with soil organic carbon in both the forests at different peaks of same region. In Banj oak forest, the highest density and total basal cover was reported 1,100 tree $ha^{-1}$ and 58.86 $m^2\;ha^{-1}$ respectively. However, the highest values of density and total basal cover of Chir pine forest was 560 tree$ha^{-1}$ and 56.94 $m^2\;ha^{-1}$ respectively. The total density and basal cover of both the forests reduced with increasing altitude. The study concludes that Banj oak forest has better nutrient cycling ability, well developed foest floor and has a greater protective and productive features compared to the Chir pine forest which is without lower vegetation cover and having only pine litter accumulation which does not allow any other species to grow.