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제주연안 큰열매모자반의 생장과 성숙패턴 분석을 위한 생식배분 지수의 적용 (Application of reproductive allocation index to the analysis of growth and maturation patterns of Sargassum macrocarpum C. Agardh in Jeju Island, Korea)

  • 고신자;김유경;홍성완;강민수;황은경;이영돈
    • 환경생물
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.672-681
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    • 2019
  • 큰열매모자반은 제주도 연안 생태계에서 수관층을 형성하는 중요한 다년생 갈조류이다. 이 연구는 2018년 5월부터 2019년 6월까지 제주연안에서 큰열매모자반 개체군의 생장 및 생식패턴을 밝히기 위하여 수행되었다. 큰열매모자반 개체군의 정량조사를 통해 월별 형질분석, 밀도 및 현존량 분석을 실시하였다. 또한 큰열매모자반의 생식자원 배분 특성을 조사하기 위하여 전체 엽체길이 및 엽중량에 대한 생식엽길이와 중량비율을 측정하였다. 조사지역에서 큰열매모자반의 최대 엽장은 6월에 135.3±20.0 cm, 최대 엽중량은 5월에 평균 3.6±2.1kg·wet-wt., 평균밀도는 4.5 individuals·m-2 및 평균현존량은 4.6 kg·wet-wt.·m-2였다. 생식기탁의 형성은 4~8월(수온 16.1~25.0℃)까지 관찰되었으며, 난 방출 시기는 6~7월(수온 19.3~22.9℃)이었다. 엽체의 발달은 수온 14.1℃ 이상의 조건에서 이루어 졌으며, 성숙에 요구되는 유효 적산온도는 726.3 degree-days였다. 큰열매모자반의 생식배분은 6월에 최대 69.3%로 나타났다. 큰열매모자반의 생장과 성숙패턴은 생장기(10~1월), 생식시작기(2~4월), 성숙기(5~6월), 난 방출기(6~7월) 및 휴지기(8~9월)로 구분되었다.

배양토의 조성에 따른 자생 더부살이고사리의 생육과 생리에 미치는 영향 (Influence of Soil Mixture on the Growth and Physiological Characteristics of Polystichum lepidocaulon Native Fern)

  • 주진희;방광자
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제8권6호
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2005
  • 본 연구는 자생지환경에서 배합토에 따른 더부살이고사리의 생육을 살펴봄으로써 적정한 생육환경을 구명함은 물론, 실내조경용 소재로 활용성을 높이기 위해 수행하였으며 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 더부살이고사리는 비침상조건보다 침상조건에서 생육이 좋았으며 배합토에 있어서는 밭흙 : 마사토 : 부엽토처리구가 마사토 : 부엽토처리구나 부엽토 단용처리구보다 초장, 소엽장, 소엽폭, 엽병, 관상가치가 높았다. 2. 엽체생중과 엽건조중은 전반적으로 침상조건보다는 비침상조건에서 높았으며 침상조건에서의 엽생체중과 엽건조중은 밭흙 : 마사토 : 부엽토처리구가 다른 배합토에 비해 높았다. 3. 포자엽수는 비침상보다 침상조건에서는 증가하는 경향을 나타내었으며 마사토 : 부엽토처리구가 밭흙 : 마사토 : 부엽토처리구나 부엽토 단용처리구보다 많았다. 4. 생리활성의 경우 기공전도도, $CO_2$이용효율은 밭흙 : 마사토 : 부엽토처리구> 마사토 : 부엽토처리구> 부엽토 단용처리구 순으로 되었으나 광합성률, $CO_2$흡수율, 수분이용효율은 부엽토 단용이 다른 두가지 배합토보다 높았다.

홍조 붉은실속 식물의 분류학적 재검토: 누은새붉은실과 가시새붉은실의 형태와 생식 (Taxonomic Reassessment of the Genus Polysiphonia (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta): Morphology and Reproduction of Neosiphonia decumbens and N. harlandii)

  • 김명숙
    • ALGAE
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.107-119
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    • 2003
  • Neosiphonia is separated from the traditionally well known genus Polysiphonia (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) and 12 species includes in Korea. In this study, the vegetative and reproductive developments of two Neosiphonia species, N. decumbens (Segi) M.S. Kim et I.K. Lee and N. harlandii (Harvey) M.S. Kim et I.K. Lee, are reinvestigated. N. decumbens is diagnosed by following combination of the characters: plants 1-3 cm high, dwarf, decumbent, main axes indistinct, irregularly branched in dichotomous manner, and alternately or secundly ramified with wide angles above. N. harlandii is distinguished by the features: plants 4-8 cm high, usually solitary and saxicolous, erect, densely corticated at base of distinct main axes, rather irregularly alternate in branch, and with cicatrigenous branchlets developed numerously on every part of frond. The two species share typical characteristics of the genus Neosiphonia, such as a base attached by unicellular rhizoids, cut off by cross wall, pericentral cells in 4, trichoblasts moderately developed near the apex of branches, leaving persistent scar-cells, tetrasporangia arranged in a spiral series, procarps with 3-celled carpogonial branch, and spermatangial branches arising as a primary branch of trichoblast. Taxonomy of the two Neosiphonia in regard to Polysiphonia is discussed.

Species delimitation of the genus Champia (Rhodymeniales, Rhodophyta) from Korea using DNA barcoding

  • Koh, Young Ho;Cho, Ga Youn;Kim, Myung Sook
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.449-463
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    • 2013
  • DNA barcoding is becoming a widely applied tool to accurately discriminate red algae. We tested the effectiveness of DNA barcoding for identification and discovery of Champia species in Korea and clarified the phylogenetic relationships using the plastid rbcL gene. As results, we described four species of Champia such as C. inkyua sp. nov., C. recta Noda, C. bifida Okamura, and C. expansa Yendo. A new species, C. inkyua, is characterized by entangled thallus, terete and irregular branches, hooked apices, and longitudinal filaments running throughout the frond periphery only. Longitudinal filaments were composed of a complete cell with two half cells between diaphragms in the cavity. C. recta and C. bifida were reinstated with previously used names of C. parvula and C. compressa, respectively. C. recta is the first recorded species from Korea and is characterized by an erect thallus, terete and irregular branches, and straight apices. C. bifida is characterized by compressed thallus, pinnate or alternate branches, and bifid apices. C. expansa is characterized by flabellate thallus and dichotomous branches. Molecular analyses of COI and rbcL genes revealed sufficient sequence divergence to warrant species recognition in the genus Champia.

수요자 설문조사 및 사업성분석을 통한 수도권 신도시 내 한옥단지 조성사업 타당성 검토 (A Feasibility and Survey Study on the Hanok housing complex project within Seoul Metropolitan Area)

  • 김용수
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to set and analyze the feasibility and survey of the Hanok(The traditional Korean style house) housing complex project within Seoul metropolitan area. The results of this study were as follows. First of all, a survey was carried out to find out the optimum Hanok style. The survey showed that many people chose a frond and back yard garden as a merit of Hanok and pointed out the weak crime prevention as a weakness of Hanok. The optimum size for a Hanok was from $264m^2$ to $330m^2$ and living space was from $100m^2$ to $132m^2$. And people considered about 120% of what the apartment sells for as the reasonable price of a Hanok. Based on the survey, this study planned a Hanok housing complex on a lot that has competitive price and analysed the feasibility of the housing plan. The result was that Hanok's construction cost per $3.3m^2$ to be a marketable product has to be below about 6 million Won. As a result, the construction cost-saving through the advanced technology and planning to meet the changing customers' needs are needed to vitalize Hanok's supply.

Litter Processing in Tropical Headwater Streams : Potential Importance of Palm Fruit Fall and Frond Fall

  • Covich, Alan P.
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.113-116
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    • 2000
  • Different phenological patterns of leaf and fruit fall among native and non-native riparian species provide a spatially and temporally heterogeneous series of alternative food resources for detritivores. Relatively little is known about qualitative differences among these different riparian species. Rates of litter inputs, decomposition, and retention for different sources of riparian litter require long-term documentation. Species of freshwater shrimps, crabs. insects. and gastropods are known to consume a wide range of litter inputs but how these dynamic food webs function under changing climatic and land-use conditions is unknown, especially in tropical streams. On-going studies in the Luquillo Experimental Forest. Puerto Rico provide an example of how inputs of fronds and fruits from palms (Prestoea montana) serve as important foods and microhabitat for species of freshwater crabs and shrimp. Native riparian species such as Prestoea montana are commonly distributed in the Luquillo Mountains especially along steep slopes and stream banks. After tropical storms with high winds, the large fronds from these native riparian trees provide important inputs of leaf litter to the stream food web. In some streams, the input of ripe fruit from non-native trees such as Java plum (Syzigium jambos) also provides a major source of detrital food resources, especially during periods when fruit fall from native species of palms may be limited.

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한국산 미기록 사상형 내생녹조 2종: 꼬인털속살이말 및 속살이마디말 (New Records of Two unknown Micro-filamentous Endophytic Green Algae in Korea: Phaeophila dendroides and Dilabifilum arthropyreniae)

  • 김찬송;김영식;남기완
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.234-241
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    • 2017
  • Morphological and molecular information about two microfilamentous endophytic algae of the Grateloupia lanceolata or Bryopsis sp. from Korea is given. Of two endophytes, Phaeophila dendroides is endophytic in Grateloupia lanceolata. It is green in color and composed of uniseriate branched filaments with long setae. Each cell had several pyrenoids. Undulate or twisted Phaeophila-type hair developed from vegetative cells. Dilabifilum arthropyreniae is endophytic in Bryopsis sp. The frond of this species consists of frequently irregular, branching uniseriate filaments. Each cell had a single pyrenoid without hairs. Sporangia were not observed. The ends of the filaments were curved. In the phylogenetic tree, based on tufA and ITS sequences, these two species are nested in the same clade as Phaeophila dendroides and Dilabifilum arthropyreniae, respectively. In this study, these two species are newly recorded in the Korean marine algal flora, based on the morphological and molecular data.

여름철 서식 한국산 홍조류 둥근돌김 (Porphyra suborbiculata)의 형태 및 18S rDNA 염기서열 분석 (Morphology and Sequence Analysis of Nuclear 18S rDNA from the Summer Strain of Porphyra suborbiculata (Rhodophyta) in Korea)

  • ;김명숙;최재석;조지영;진형주;홍용기
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제33권6호
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    • pp.489-495
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    • 2000
  • The 185 ribosomal RNA gene (185 rDNA) of the marine alga Porphyra sp. 723 (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) was amplified using the polymerase chain reaction and its sequence was analysed. The Porphyra species was a summer strain collected on rocks in upper intertidal zone at Ikidae, Pusan on 23rd July 1999. The fronds were $1{\~}5 cm$ long, monostromatic, and orbicular or ovate shaped, They had spinulate processes at margin of the frond, Comparison of this 185 rDNA sequence with the other Forphyra species indicates that Porphyra sp. 723 has the same 185 rDNA sequence derived from Porphyra suborbiculata (NCBI access number; AB 013180) except one base pair substitution in 2327 base pairs.

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Population Structure and Reproduction of Padina concrescens Thivy(Dictyotales: Phaeophyta) in Southwest Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

  • Rafael, Riosmena-Rodriguez;Consuelo, Ortuno-Aginrre
    • ALGAE
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2009
  • The brown algae padina concrescens is widely distributed in the northwestern Pacific Mexico. We described the population of P. concrescens based on population parameters such as cover, density and size structure and reproduc-tion at two levels tide at the intertidal area in the southwestern Baja. California Peninsula. Monthly visits from January to December 2003 were done. Both cover and density were measured in situ by quadrants method. Samples were collected to obtain size structure and percentage of reproductive fronds. Our results show there is sparial vari-ation in the population structure more than temporal. Thus, cover and density peak were at different months ineach tide level studied, the lower tide level shows the high values in cover as well as density. The frond develop-ment was observed in height/width ratio this relation was consistent only in the low tidal zone. Size class distribu-tion has consistently small size plants in both tide levels.Reproduction was seasonal in the tide channel but in both tide levels all the reproductive plants were tetrasporophyte. Our results suggest that this population is pseudopere-nial and it strongly as a consequence of the intense competition in the intertidal zone.

보행 시 부하의 위치에 따른 발의 안정성 및 운동학적 분석에 관한 연구 (The Studies on the Foot Stability and Kinesiology by Direction of Carry a Load during Gait)

  • 이상열;배성수
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.97-101
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: This study examined how the direction of carrying a load affects the foot stability and kinesiology while walking. Methods: The heel rotation, Hallux stiffness, foot balance, metatarsal load, toe out angle, subtalar joint flexibility were measured in 40 adults (men and women) who carried a load back and forth, walking on a 2-meter-long board. The measurement was carried out three times and the mean of the measurements was used to compare the difference between the front, back and the condition without a load. Results: While walking, heel rotation and hallux stiffness occurred most when a front load was applied compared to a back load or no load condition (p<0.05). A metatarsal load also appeared to be the highest with the frond load, but there was no significant difference in the balance of the whole foot. Both the toe out angle and subtalar joint flexibility appeared to increase significantly (p<0.05). Conclusion: Applying the front load causes subtalar joint instability and increases the plantar foot pressure imbalance during walking.

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