• 제목/요약/키워드: Seed production site

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Population Dynamics of Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jumbong

  • Cho, Do-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.355-361
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    • 1999
  • Distribution of size class, population regeneration and changes in the population structure of Quercus mongolica were studied from 1994 to 1999 in Mt. Jumbong (128°27' E, 38° 04' N) of Mt. Sorak National Park and Biosphere Reserve in central Korea. Three 20m × 20m permanent quadrats were set up at the elevation of 900m. The vegetation of the study site was dominated by Quercus mongolica and Acer pseudosieboldianum, but little change was observed in the community structure from 1995 to 1999. Most mortality in the study site was observed in small trees of A. pseudosieboldianum and Tilia amurensis. Mean annual growth in dbh (diameter of breast height) of Q. mongolica for 4 years was only 0.09cm, and no ingrowth of saplings (dbh < 2.5cm) into tree class was observed during the study period. Among the 21 Q. mongolica trees studied in the permanent quadrats. all the smaller trees (dbh < 30cm) were established in 1920 ∼ 1950, while many bigger trees (with 40cm < dbh < 80cm) were established in 1750 ∼ 1800, indicating that its establishment was episodic. Distribution of dbh classes among Q. mongolica trees shows that smaller trees were poorly represented, and no saplings of Q. mongolica occurred in the permanent quadrats studied, indicating that currently Q. mongolica is not regenerating well in the study site. Total seed production of Q. mongolica in 1994 was estimated as 88 acorns per square meter in the study site. Rate of predation including caching of acorns was highest in 1994, then declined sharply thereafter. Most of the acorns which managed to survive in the first year were predated in the second year, and only 5% of the acorns produced in 1994 survived into the third year. No seeds produced in 1994 or seedlings germinated from them succeeded to survive to 5 years after seed production. However, seedling emergence rate and seedling survival were high in the early growing season in 1995. These results suggest that predation can be a significant factor in the regeneration of Q. mongolica. and that Q. mongolica is not regenerating well in Mt. Jumbong and needs large scale disturbances for its new recruitment.

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Unpredictable Reproductive Behavior of Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don

  • Sharma, Rajesh;Bhondge, Sunil Waman
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.113-119
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    • 2016
  • The long lived iteroparous conifers produce male and female gametophyte for hundreds of years once they reach the reproductive stage, however, the production of seed is not frequent. This phenomenon of infrequent seed production in conifers is yet to be understood. An attempt to study this change in cone production in Cedrus deodara of Western Himalayas -a species reported to be mainly monoecious and rarely dioecious has been made. The observations recorded on selected trees of flowering/fruiting stage for four years at four different locations have shown the species to be dioecious with higher percentage of female trees during good seed year but with no definite or predictable pattern of reproduction in the trees. A decline in production of female trees was witnessed at all but one location immediately year after reaching the maximum (good seed year). The phenomenon of seed production has been observed to be cyclic and site specific. A change in the sexual behavior of the trees from male to female or vice-versa, male or female turning monoecious or vegetative and vegetative coming to reproductive was unpredictable.

Seed contents of sika deer (Cervus nippon) dung and the fate of seeds in a temperate short grassland in an urban park in Japan

  • Ishikawa, Haruna
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.295-305
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    • 2011
  • Many studies have suggested the positive effects of grazing by large herbivorous mammals on seed dispersal, but little is known about how herbivores could affect the fate of ingested seeds. This study examined the effects of seed ingestion by sika deer (Cervus nippon) on seed fate in a temperate grassland established in an urban park long resided by high densities of sika deer. I compared species composition and seasonal traits of seed abundance and maturity in the grassland community with those in deer fecal pellets. In total, 27 herbaceous species were observed, including the predominant Zoysia japonica. Seed phenology and production differed among the three dominant species (Z. japonica, Digitaria violascens, and Hydrocotyle maritima). Pellets contained at least 26 species of herbaceous seeds, and their abundance differed among species. Of the 26 species, 15 were observed in the vegetation at the study site. The peak of seed abundance in pellets for the dominant species appeared 1 month after the peak of inflorescence production (but most of the inflorescences were immature and susceptible to digestion) and consequently corresponded to the peak of mature inflorescence. Because sika deer are likely to ingest seeds at any maturity stage in the grassland and immature seeds are less hardened, ingested immature seeds can suffer great losses. The results suggested that the survival of germable seeds with great losses of immature seeds may be a factor determining which plant species can be successfully dispersed by herbivores.

Production Practices for North American Ginseng: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Proctor John T.A.
    • 고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 고려인삼학회 2002년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.212-226
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    • 2002
  • North American ginseng production may have been maximized in the traditional growing areas in the last decade and further increases may be in woods grown root, for niche markets. The marketplace demands high quality roots. Most problems leading to low quality roots start with the grower and can be avoided. These include poor site selection, inadequate soil drainage, untimely and poorly applied pesticides, and neglect of good sanitary practices. Selection of low lying sites increased the plant damage from frost in Ontario in May 2002. Seeding is still the major method of propagation of ginseng in spite of some success in culturing different parts of the plant. Opportunities exist for shortening the stratification period of North American ginseng seed to allow spring planting. This may reduce disease incidence. Since only one-third of ginseng seed sown ultimately produces plants harvested after 3 years any approach that reduces disease incidence and improves seed germination, seedling emergence and crop stand must be pursued. Disease is the major problem in ginseng cutivation from seed stratification, soil preparation prior to planting, right through to drying of the roots. Replant disease remains as an unresolved problem and needs full characterization and new approaches for control. Much progress has been made in research and related extension activities in disease control although challenges will arise such as with Quintozene and its replacement with Quadris for control of diseases caused by Rhizoctonia. Decreased labor populations and increased associated costs for ginseng production are causing rapid mechanization in every aspect of the ginseng industry. Engineers, machinery dealers, and fabricators, and growers are being challenged to increase efficiency by mechanization.

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Variations in the Seed Production of Pinus densiflora Trees

  • Kang, Hye-Soon
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 1999
  • Current data on reproductive characters of endemic and native species are essential to provide a strategy for the conservation of these species. Red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. & Zucc.) is one of the dominant, native tree species in Korea, but its reproductive ecology is not well-known. In 1997, the pattern of variation in cone and seed yields contributing to the conservation of declining populations of red pines was examined. Plant height and dbh were measured, and several new cones were collected from each tagged tree after counting the number of cones on each tree. For a subset of cones sampled, the number of fertile scales, the number of seeds at three development stages (early/late aborted, and filled seed), seed wing size, wing color, and individual filled seed mass were measured. The three sites which differed significantly in mean plant size also differed in mean cone and seed production per plant. However further analyses showed that most variation in characters examined occurred among plants within sites, but not among sites. An average of 90% of the potential seeds on the cones aborted at an early developmental stage, demonstrating that early abortion is a major factor affecting the number of filled seeds per cone. Individual seed mass was the only character which exhibited significant variations among sites as well as among trees within sites. Individual seed mass was overall negatively correlated with both the percentage of late abortion and the number of old cones per plant, suggesting that both the past and current years' reproductive activities have caused variations in seed mass. The potential dispersal distance of red pine seeds is quite large. However, wing loading was correlated with seed mass and number in a complex pattern across the sites. Distribution of seeds with varied colored wings differed among sites and among trees within sites. These results suggest that red pines at different sites might possess different strategies to cope with selection pressures acting during the final phase of reproduction, from seed dispersal to establishment. Then the ‘fitted’ red pine trees at each site should be identified and managed to conserve or restore populations.

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전북지방의 씨감자 생산을 위한 적지선정 및 감자 바이러스병에 관한 연구(II). 씨감자의 바이러스병 검정 (A Survey of Potato Virus Diseases and Insect Vectors at Seed Potato Production Area in Jeon Bug(II). Serological Test on Virus Diseases of Seed Potatoes)

  • 윤순기;소인영;최성식
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 1975
  • 전북지방의 씨감자 생산적지를 선정하기 위한 기초자료로서 고랭지대인 전북 무주군 무풍면 상오정 1대(700-800m)와 평야지인 전주에서 대관령 고랭지 시험장산 원종 남작(Solanum tuberosum Var. Irish Cobbler, Shimabara)과 무주산 재래종 씨감자(품종미상)를 재배하면서 씨감자의 바이러스 이병율 및 재배기간중의 지역별 감염율등을 혈청학적으로 검정하여 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 1. 우리나라에서 현재 유통되고 있는 씨감자의 감자 바이러스 혼합감염율은 $50.88\%$이며 바이러스별로는 Potato virus Y(PVY)$(34.87\%)$$(40.33%)$$(41.00\%)$< Potato Virus(PVX)$(87.10\%)$로서 PVX가 가장 높은 이병율을 나타내고 있었다. 2. 감자바이러스의 1년차 감염율은 무주지방이 $11.7\%$, 전주지방이 $18.95\%$로서 무주지방이 낮고 특히 곤충매개가 심한 PVY의 감염율은 $6.45\%$ 밖에 안되어 이는 씨감자 생산지로서 적합함을 인정할 수 있었다. 3. 씨감자 자체의 바이러스 이병율은 대관령산이 $41.75\%$, 무주 재래종이 $42.17\%$로서 대관령산과 비슷하였고 작황은 대관령 산이 좋았다.

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기온과 일도시간 분석에 의한 가시오가피의 파종적지 선정 (Using Air Temperature and Sunshine Duration Data to Select Seed Production Site for Eleutherococcus senticosus Max)

  • 박문수;김영진;박호기;장영선;이중호
    • 한국작물학회지
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.444-450
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    • 1995
  • 최근 새로운 약용식물로 주목받고 있는 가시오갈피 (Eleutherococcur sentico년 Max. )는 국내에서는 꽃이 피어 열매가 익어가다가 여름철 고온에 의해 거의 탈락되어 실생번식을 위한 종자채종이 안되는 실정이다. 따라서 현재 종자가 채종되고 있는 일본 북해도 지역의 기상과 국내 각 지역의 기온과 일조시간 자료를 비교 분석하여 우리 나라에서의 가시오갈피 채종 가능성을 검토한 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 가시오갈피가 채종되고 있는 북해도 지역은 8월에 개화되어 8월 하순~10월에 등숙이 이루어졌으며, 이 지역과 기온양상이 비슷한 곳은 대관령이다. 2. 가시오갈피의 맹아는 평균기온 7~8.5$^{\circ}C$에 출현하였고, 꽃은 17$^{\circ}C$ 이상에서 피었으며 개화기는 장수는 6월 중순경, 북해도는 8월 중순으로 2개월 정도의 차이가 있었다. 3. 7~8월의 평균 최고기온은 북해도는 24.4$^{\circ}C$ 대관령은 21.2$^{\circ}C$로서 장수의 27.4$^{\circ}C$ 보다 약 3~6$^{\circ}C$ 정도 낮았으며, 특히 대관령은 6월~9월까지 평균 최고기온이 21$^{\circ}C$ 전후로 계속 지속되므로 가시오갈피의 개화 및 등숙에 유리하여 채종이 가능할 것으로 추정되었다. 4. 가시오갈피 등숙기간중 유효적산온도(5$^{\circ}C$ 이상)는 장수 1,524$^{\circ}C$, 북해도 807$^{\circ}C$, 대관령 964$^{\circ}C$ (추정치)로 등숙에 알맞는 유효적산온도는 1,00$0^{\circ}C$ 내외이다. 5. 가시오갈피의 작물기간(평균기온 15$^{\circ}C$ 이상 출현일수)은 장수는 135일, 북해도는 79일, 대관령은 85일로 물질생산에는 장수가 유리하였으나 채종에는 불리하였다. 5. 가시오갈피의 개화 및 등숙 초기인 7~8월의 월 일조시간은 북해도는 83.5~85.4시간으로 장수의 174.6~177.2시간 보다 크게 적어 낙화 및 낙과를 줄여 채종하는데 유리하였으며, 대관령은 121.7~128시간이지만 고온기의 평균 최고기온이 낮아 채종 가능 지역으로 추정되었다.

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Teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.): A Renowned Commercial Timber Species

  • Palanisamy, K.;Hegde, Maheshwar;Yi, Jae-Seon
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.1-24
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    • 2009
  • Teak (Tectona grandis) is one of the most valuable timber yielding species in the world, with predominant distribution in tropical or sub-tropical countries. However, natural teak available only in few countries like India, Myanmar, Laos People's Democratic Republic and Thailand. Teak grows well in deep, well-drained alluvial soils, fairly moist, warm, tropical climate with pH ranges from 6.5-7.5. Teak is cultivated in many Asian, African and South American countries for timber production. The global teak plantations are estimated to be three million hectare with major share in India (44%) followed by Indonesia (33%). India is considered as richest genetic resources of teak with large areas of natural teak bearing forests (8.9 million ha), plantations (1.5 million ha), clonal seed orchards (1000 ha) and seed production areas (5000 ha). The studies on diversity of teak populations showed that teak is an out crossing species with major portion of diversity present within the populations. The productivity and quality of teak timber varies depending upon the site and environmental conditions. Teak wood is moderately heavy, strong and tough,straight grained, coarse textured and ring porous with specific gravity varies from 0.55 to 0.70. The sapwood is white to pale yellow in colour and clearly demarcated while heartwood is dark brown or dark golden yellow in colour. Teak is one of the most durable timbers in the world, practically, impervious to fungus and white ant attack and resistant to decay. Teak wood is used in ship and boat constructions, furnitures and aesthetic needs. Genetic improvement programmes have been undertaken in countries like Thailand, India, Malaysia and Indonesia. The programme includes provenance identification and testing, plus tree selection and clonal multiplication, establishment of seed orchards and controlled hybridization. Several aspects like phenology, reproductive biology, fruit characteristics, silvicultural practices for cultivation, pest and diseases problems, production of improved planting stock, harvesting and marketing, wood properties and future tree improvement strategy to enhance productivity have been discussed in this paper.

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