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A Taxonomy of Korean Isopyroideae (Ranunculaceae)

  • Lee, Nam-Sook;Yeau, Sung-Hee
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.439-449
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    • 1998
  • To discuss the taxonomic dispositions of Korean Isopyroideae (Ranunculaceae) taxa, principal components analysis and cluster analysis were performed using quantitative and qualitative morphological characters. The principal components analysis revealed that the size and number of ovule, ovary width, ratio of style length/ovary length, filament length, sepal size, style length, leaf size, and ovary length are important characters to distinguish Korean Isopyroideae taxa. The cluster and principal components analyses based on both quantitative and quantitative characters demonstrate that lsopyrum mandshuricum is more closely related to Enemion raddeanum than to Semiaquilegia adoxoides. Even though Enemion s not separated from Isopyrum by uantitative characters, they are distinguished by qualitative characters, suggesting that our taxa, Enemion, Semiaquilegia, Isopyrum and Aquilegia, should be recognized in Korean Isopyroideae. In addition, cluster analyses suggest that S. adoxoides could be separated from Aquilegia buergeriana var, oxysepala.

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Clematis calcicola J. S. Kim: A new species of Clematis sect. Atragene (Ranunculaceae) from Korea (바위종덩굴: 한국에서 발견된 으아리속 자주종덩굴절의 1신종)

  • Kim, Jin-Seok;Chung, Jae-Min;Kim, Sang-Yong;Pak, Jae-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.1-3
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    • 2009
  • We named and described Clematis calcicola J. S. Kim, a new species of Clematis sect. Atragene (Ranunculaceae) found in a limestone area of Mt. Deokhang, Korea. Clematis calcicola is distinguished from the other species of sect. Atragene by 1) sparsely dentate, glabrescent, and subcoriaceous leaflets and 2) smooth and thick sepals.

Eranthis pungdoensis B.U. Oh: A new species of Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) from Korea (풍도바람꽃: 한국에서 발견된 너도바람꽃속의 1신종)

  • Oh, Byoung-Un;JI, Seong-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.86-88
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    • 2009
  • A new species of Eranthis (Ranunculaceae), E. pungdoensis B.U. Oh is described from Pung-do, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do in Korea. The new species is distinct from E. byunsanensis, its closely relative species, in having broad funnelform petals, 2.5-3.7 mm long, 2.4-3.5 mm wide and restricted distributional area.

Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Clematis calcicola (Ranunculaceae), a species endemic to Korea

  • Beom Kyun PARK;Young-Jong JANG;Dong Chan SON;Hee-Young GIL;Sang-Chul KIM
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.262-268
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    • 2022
  • The complete chloroplast genome (cp genome) sequence of Clematis calcicola J. S. Kim (Ranunculaceae) is 159,655 bp in length. It consists of large (79,451 bp) and small (18,126 bp) single-copy regions and a pair of identical inverted repeats (31,039 bp). The genome contains 92 protein-coding genes, 36 transfer RNA genes, eight ribosomal RNA genes, and two pseudogenes. A phylogenetic analysis based on the cp genome of 19 taxa showed high similarity between our cp genome and data published for C. calcicola, which is recognized as a species endemic to the Korean Peninsula. The complete cp genome sequence of C. calcicola reported here provides important information for future phylogenetic and evolutionary studies of Ranunculaceae.

Clematis pseudotubulosa (Ranunculaceae), a new species from Korea

  • PARK, Beom Kyun;KIM, Jin-Seok;CHUNG, Gyu Young;KIM, Jung-Hyun;SON, Dong Chan;JANG, Chang-Gee
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2022
  • Clematis pseudotubulosa (Ranunculaceae), a new species from Gyeonggi-do in the Republic of Korea, is described and illustrated. The new species is morphologically similar to C. takedana but differs in its leaves, which are always ternate with shallowly lobed leaflets (vs. 1-pinnate with deeply lobed three to five leaflets), and its oblong-shaped flower buds (vs. ovoid), larger flowers (vs. smaller flowers), and pantoporate pollen (vs. tricolpate). A detailed species description, geographical distribution, and an identification key for all species of Clematis that occur in Korea are also provided.

Trichome Morphology of Cimicifuga L. (Ranunculaceae) and Its Taxonomic Significance

  • Park, Chong-Wook
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.289-295
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    • 1995
  • Trichomes found in the genus Cimicifuga were examined with scanning electron microscopy. Four basic types of trichomes were found in the genus; (1) filiform unicellular trichomes, (2) saccate unicellular trichomes, (3) pyriform unicellular trichomes, and (4) uniseriate multicellular trichomes. All the taxa examined develop at least two different types of trichomes, and many taxa are distinguished by differences in type, microornamentation, density, and position of trichomes. In addition, trichome features appear to be very useful in recognizing species relationships in the genus.

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Studies on the Constituents of Caltha minor(I) - Saponin from the Leaves - (동이나물의 성분 (I) - 잎의 Saponin-)

  • 윤광로;한덕룡
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.236-239
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    • 1991
  • Two triterpenoid saponins were isolated from the methanol extract of Caltha minor leave(Ranunculaceae). The structure of these saponin were elucidated as hederagenin-3-O-$\alpha$-rhamnopyranosyl(1$\rightarrow$2)-$\alpha$-L-arabinopyrano side and 3-O-$\alpha$-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1$\rightarrow$2)-$\alpha$-L-arabinopyranosyl hederagenin 28-O-$\alpha$-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1$\rightarrow$4)-$\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl(1$\rightarrow$6)-$\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl ester.

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Comparative seed morphology of Korean Eranthis (Ranunculaceae) (한국산 너도바람꽃속의 종자 비교형태)

  • Jung, Woo-Chul;Shin, Dong-Yong;Heo, Kweon
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.105-107
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to find specific characters of the seed morphology and anatomy of Korean Eranthis in Ranunculaceae. As a result, E. byunsanensis differs with E. stellata on the basis of presence of unicellular hairs on the seed surface. E. stellata has no unicellular hairs on its seed surface. On the other hand, E. byunsanensis bears such unicellular hairs derived from epidermal cells of the seed surface. Besides other morphological characters used when it was published as a new species, the presence of unicellular hairs on the seed surface strongly supports it as an endemic species of Korea. In addition, to compare the seed morphology of E. pinnatifida and E. pungdoensis, for which mature seeds were not available at this time, an additional study should be conducted in near future.

Chromosome numbers of eight taxa of Aconitum L. in Korea and their systematic significance (Ranunculaceae)

  • Chung, Kyong-Sook;Nam, Bomi;Park, Myung Soon;Eom, Jeong Ae;Oh, Byoung-Un;Chung, Gyu Young
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.215-222
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    • 2011
  • Various aneuploidy and polyploidy have been reported in the genus Aconitum L. (ca. 300 species worldwide, Ranunculaceae), and there is a demonstrated association between major lineage diversification and polyploidy. This study reports chromosome counts of eight Aconitum from Korea, including the first counts for A. japonicum Thunb. subsp. napiforme ($H. L{\acute{e}}v.$ & Vaniot) Kadota (2n = 32) and A. longecassidatum Nakai (2n = 16). The study also includes chromosome numbers for two taxa on the Critically Endangered species list in Korea. Among Korean native species, chromosome numbers in Aconitum subgenus Aconitum range from 2n = 16 to 2n = 64 with diverse levels of polyploidy (2x, 4x, and 8x), whereas Aconitum subg. Lycoctonum exhibits only diploids (2n = 16). Greater chromosome number diversity in subg. Aconitum than subg. Lycoctonum might explain higher species diversity within the former subgenus (more than 250 species worldwide). Investigating chromosome number diversity of Aconitum in a phylogenetic framework will be a critical step to understand species richness of the genus.

Taxonomic Position and Affinities of Isopyrum mandshuricum within Korean Isopyroideae (Ranunculaceae) Based on Molecular Data

  • Lee, Nam-Sook;Yeau, Sung-Hee;Kim, Ji-Hyun;Kim, Min-Ju
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.133-141
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    • 1999
  • To examine the taxonomic position and affinities of Isopyrum mandshuricum (Ranunculaceae) and related taxa, genetic analysis were carried out on the basis of isozyme patterns and ITS sequences. Molecular data, both isozyme patterns and ITS sequences suggest that I. mandshuricum is closely related to Enemion raddeanum than to Semiaquilegia adoxoides. The estimation of genetic identities by isozyme analysis reveals that I. manshuricum is genetically distant from E. raddeanum. The phylogenetic tree based on molecular data is rather congruent with the phenogram based on quantitative morphological characteristics, but not consistent with one based on qualitative morphological characteristics. Incongruencies between molecular and qualitative morphological data provide clues to re-evaluate several morphological features.

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