• 제목/요약/키워드: Suaeda maritima

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한국산 나문재속의 종내·종간 RAPD marker 변이 (RAPD marker variations between and within the species of Korean Suaeda)

  • 심현보;최병희
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 2004
  • 나문재속은 염습지에서 가장 흔히 자라는 식물인데, 한국산 나문재속은 형태적 변이가 심하여 종 식별이 어렵다. 본 연구는 RAPD분석을 통해 한국산 나문재속의 종간 분류학적 한계를 명확히 하고, 서, 남해안에서 칠면초 집단간의 유전적 변이를 알아보고자 수행되었다. 실험에 사용된 6개의 primer로부터 65개의 유용한 band를 얻었는데, 그 중 61개가 다형성이었다. RAPD 분석결과 Schanginia절에 속하는 나문재는 Heterosperma절에 속하는 나머지 종들과 조사된 모든 primer에서 뚜렷한 차이를 보였다. 또한 외부형태적으로 구별이 어려운 칠변초, 해홍나물, 기수초에서 종간에 차이가 있는 DNA band가 발견되었다. 칠면초 집단에 대한 조사에서 지역 집단간에 차이를 보이는 RAPD marker가 나타났으나, 지역 내 생육지에 따른 변이는 없었다.

우리나라 중서부 서해안 대호 간척지의 식생 분포와 토양 염농도 (Vegetation Distribution and Soil Salinity on Daeho Reclaimed Tidal Land of Kyonggi-Bay in the Mid-West Coast of Korea)

  • 김은규;정영상;주영규;정형근;천소을;이승헌
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제42권6호
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    • pp.447-453
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    • 2009
  • 간척지에서 식생의 분포와 토양 염농도 간의 관계를 분석하기 위하여, 간척 후 교란이 없는 대호 간척지의 식생보전지구에서 본 연구를 수행하였다. 출현 식물 종을 분류하고, 집락 유형별로 토양 염농도를 측정하여 비교하였고, 식생도를 작성하였다. 대호 간척지의 식물 종은 주기적인 침수가 이루어지는 갯벌 및 초기 간척지에 비해 매우 다양하였다. 출현한 식물 집락은 단일 종으로 이루어진 순수 집락과 여러 종의 혼합으로 이루어진 혼생 집락으로 구분되었다. 식물 집락별 출현지의 토양 염농도에 근거할 때 퉁퉁마디, 해홍나물 및 나문재의 단일 집락은 토양 염농도가 31.05 dS/m 정도인 곳에, 이들의 혼생 집락은 42.75 dS/m에 출현하여 내염성이 강하였고, 사데풀, 갯개미취, 새섬매자기 등의 단일집락은 11.73 dS/m 인 곳에, 이들의 혼생집락은 9.43 dS/m 정도인 곳에 출현하여 저염생식물군의 특성을 보였고, 띠, 레드클로버, 억새, 강아지풀 및 잠자리피의 단일집락은 2.42 dS/m 정도인 곳에 분포하여 내염성이 약한 중성식물군의 특성을 보였다. 이와 같이 식물 집락의 분포는 토양 염농도의 영향을 받고 있어, 간척지 토양의 염농도는 식물 집락 분포의 제한요소로 작용함을 보였다. 이 결과는 토양 염농도에 따라 다르게 나타나는 식물 종과 식물 집락의 분포 양상이 간척지 토양의 탈염화 지표로 유용함을 시사하고 있다.

염생식물을 이용한 항만 녹색공간 창출기법에 관한 연구 (Study on Creation Method of Green Space for Port Ecosystem Using the Halophytes)

  • 명현호;이점숙;전지영;송만순
    • 한국해안·해양공학회논문집
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 2011
  • 항만생태계 녹색공간 창출을 위해 우리나라 항만에 분포하는 식물상특성, 환경요인분석, 항만유형분석, 적합종, 최소보존면적산출을 통해 식재모식도를 작성하였다. 50개 조사지역에서 44과 174종의 관속식물이 출현하였으며, 그중 염생식물은 19과 48종이 분포하였다. 우점군락은 통보리사초, 갯그령, 좀보리사초, 갯씀바귀, 순비기나무, 갯메꽃, 해당화, 갯완두, 솔장다리, 우산잔디, 번행초, 칠면초, 해홍나물, 갯잔디, 갈대를 포함하여 15개 군락이 분포하였다. 조사지역에 분포하는 식물군락과 환경요인과의 Canonical Correspondence Analysis(CCA) 결과 Clay marsh, Sand marsh, Sand gravel marsh 유형으로 분류되었다. 생육지 유형별 적합종으로 clay marsh는 칠면초, 갈대, 갯잔디, 해홍나물 sand marsh는 갯그령, 갯씀바귀, 통보리사초, 좀보리사초 sand gravel marsh는 갯메꽃, 순비기나무가 선정되었다. 적합종에 대한 최소보전면적을 산출하고 항만생태계 세부 유형별로 가이드라인과 모식도를 작성하였다.

전북 동진강 하구역 일대의 염습지 식물상 및 식생에 관한 연구 (The Study on the Flora and Vegetation of Salt Marshes of Dongjin-river Estuary in Jeonbuk)

  • 김창환;이경보;김재덕;조태동;김문숙
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제14권9호
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    • pp.817-825
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to research about salt marsh flora and vegetation in the Dongjin-river estuary area where has a project for Sea Man Geum Reclaimed Land so that we can foster foundation on restoration of an ecological habitat, development of applicable plant and establishment of a conservation policy after deceloping the reclaimed land for salt marsh vegetation which has great value ecologically. In conclusion, we was distributed that there are 7 families 21 genera, 25 species, 2 varieties of vascular plant at the Dongjin-river estuary area which have 27 taxa in total and are $0.64\%$ among 4,191 of korean vascular plant. There are also 2 family, 2 genus, 2 species of a naturalized plant which are $1.1\%$ of indicator of a naturalized plant salt marsh vegetation of the downstream are very much affected by the time of inundation, tidal water so that a low degree of salt marsh has frequent flooding by sea water and has a pure group of Suaeda japonica. A Phragmites communis, Carex scabrifolia are distributed mainly around a waterway of salt marsh and Zoysia sinica, Atriplex subcordata, Phragmites communis are living in stock as forming into patch around medium salt marsh. Suaeda asparagoides, Phacelurus latifolius are living around a little high ground and a Phragmites communis is a behind vegetation of Phacelurus latifolius and a part of the Phragmites communis are living along with waterway in a salt marsh as a community. By the 2-M method twelve plant communities were recognized ; Suaeda japonica. Carex scabrifolia, Zoysia sinica, Artemisia scoparia, Phacelurus latifolius, Phragmites communis, Suaeda maritima, Suaeda japonica-Atriplex gmelini, Phragmites communis-Suaeda japonica, Suaeda japonica-Salicornia herbacea, Salicornia herbacea-Suaeda aspar-agoides and Scirpus planiculmis community. The actual vegetation map was constructed on the grounds of the communities classified and other data.

Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Activity of Six Halophytes in Korea

  • Lee, Jeong Min;Yim, Mi-Jin;Choi, Grace;Lee, Myeong Seok;Park, Yun Gyeong;Lee, Dae-Sung
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.40-46
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    • 2018
  • The aim of this study was to measure and compare polyphenol content, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity of six halophytes (Limonium tetragonum, Suaeda glauca, Suaeda japonica, Salicornia europaea, Triglochin maritimum, and Sonchus brachyotus). Depending on the total polyphenol content, the plants were categorized into two groups: (1) a high total polyphenol content group that included L. tetragonum, S. brachyotus, and S. europaea, and, (2) a low total polyphenol content group consisting of S. glauca, T. maritima, and S. japonica. Antioxidant activity was evaluated using DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavenging assays, and by measuring ROS. Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by measuring NO and $PGE_2$. L. tetragonum and S. brachyotus, that have high polyphenol content, also showed strong antioxidant activity. In addition, L. tetragonum, S. brachyotus, and S. europaea showed good anti-inflammatory activity. Consequently, the total polyphenol content was thought to be related to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Therefore, S. brachyotus and L. tetragonum are good candidates for use in pharmaceuticals and functional foods.

한국 서남해안 간석지 식생에 관한 연구 (Studies on the Vegetation of the Salt Marsh in the Southwestern Cost of Korea)

  • Kim, Chul-Soo;Ihm, Byung-Sun
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.175-192
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    • 1988
  • The coastal vegetation of the southwestern coast of Korea was surveyed by the Braun-Blnquet's phytosociological sKDICe and its soil properties were also determined. Comparing with the coastal vegetation of Korea, Japan and Europe, the vegetation of this area could be classified into as follows; A. Thero-Salicornietea R. Tx. 1954(Salicor-nietum herbaceae assoc. nov.). B. Thero-Suaedetea Rivas Martwez 1979 (Suaedetum japonicae Miyawaki et Ohba 1966, Suaeda maritima commuity, Atriplici-Suaedetum maritimi Miyawaki et Ohba 1965, Suaeda asparagoided community) C. Asteretea tripolium Westhoff et Beeftink 1962 (Zoysietum sinice Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973, Limonietum tetragoni Miyawaki et Ohba 1969, Artemisietum scopariae assoc. nov., Aster tripolium community, Atriplex, gmelini community) D. Phragmitetea Tx. et Prsg. 1942 (Triglochietum maritimae assoc. nov., Carcetum scabrifoliae Miyawaki et Ohba 1969, phragmites communis community, Pyaceluretum latifolii Miyawaki et Okuda 1972, Scirpus fluviatilis community) E. Salsoletea komarovil Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973(Salsola komarovi community) F. Glehnietea littoralis ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973(Caricetum pumilae assoc. nov., Meserschmidia sibirica community, Lysimachia mauri-tiana community Ishaemum anthephoroides community, Elymus mollis commuity, carex kobomugi community, Ixeris repens community) G. Viticetea rotundifoliae Ohba, Miyawaki et Tx. 1973 (Imperato cylindricae-Viticetum rotundifoliae ohba, Miyawaki ex Tx. 1973) and Opuntia ficus-indica var. saboten community. Among the soil properties, water potential seems to be one fo the most important factor on the distribution of the coastal plant community and it might be highly affected by water content in sand and salinity in low marsh.

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Comparison of Biological Activities of Korean Halophytes

  • Lee, Jeong Min;Yim, Mi-Jin;Lee, Dae-Sung;Lee, Myeong Seok;Park, Yun Gyeong;Jeon, Jae Hyuk;Choi, Grace
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.247-252
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    • 2018
  • Halophytes are expected to possess abundant secondary metabolites and various biological activities because of habitat in extreme environments. In this study, we collected 14 halophytes (Asparagus oligoclonos, Calystegia soldanella, Carex pumila, Chenopodium glaucum, Elymus mollis, Glehnia littoralis, Limonium tetragonum, Messerschmidia sibirica, Rosa rugosa, Salsola komarovii, Spergularia marina, Suaeda glauca, Suaeda maritima, and Vitex rotundifolia) native to Korea and compared their total polyphenol contents, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. The total polyphenol contents of R. rugosa (27.28%) and L. tetragonum (13.17%) were significantly higher than those of the other 12 halophytes and L. tetragonum, R. rugosa, and M. sibirica showed significantly greater antioxidant activities than the other 11 halophytes, as determined by DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl). A. oligoclonos, E. mollis, and C. pumila showed significantly greater anti-inflammatory activities than the other 11, as determined by NO (Nitric oxide) and $PGE_2$ (Prostaglandin $E_2$) levels. In contrast, these three extracts had normal and low total polyphenol contents among the 14 halophytes. Consequently, the total polyphenol content in the 14 studied halophytes appeared to be related to antioxidant, but not anti-inflammatory activity levels.

Feasibility of seed bank for restoration of salt marsh: a case study around the Gwangyang Bay, southern Korea

  • Lee, Seon-Mi;Cho, Yong-Chan;Lee, Chang-Seok
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2012
  • Salt marsh is an important transitional zone among terrestrial, riverine, and marine ecosystems and is a productive habitat that interacts extensively with adjacent landscape elements of estuarine and coastal ecosystems. Nowadays, in addition to various human activities, a variety of natural processes induce changes in salt marshes. This study aims to provide background information to restore disturbed salt marshes and to propose their ecological restoration using seed banks. The study area is a prepared area for the Gwangyang Container Port located in the southern Korea. This area was formed by accumulating mud soils dredged from the bottom of the forward sea. This land was created in a serial process of preparing the Gwangyang container port and the salt marsh was passively restored by seeds buried in mud soil dredged from seabed. As a result of stand ordination based on vegetation data collected from the land, stands were arranged according to tolerance to salinity in the order of $Suaeda$ $maritima$, $Salicornia$ $europaea$, and $Phragmites$ $communis$ communities on the Axis 1. Landscape structure of the projected area was analyzed as well. Edges of the projected area were divided from the marginal waterway by the dike. Four types of vegetation appeared on the dike: $Alnus$ $firma$ plantation, $Robinia$ $pseudoacacia$ plantation, $Lespedeza$ $cyrtobotrya$ plantation, and grassland. In the more internal areas, two types of vegetation sequences appeared: $Aster$ $tripolium$ community-$Suaeda$ $glauca$ community-$Salicornia$ $europaea$ community sequence and $Aster$ $tripolium$ community-$Suaeda$ $maritima$ community-$S.$ $europaea$ community sequence. Mixed community showed the highest species diversity (H' = 0.86) and $S.$ $europaea$ community showed the lowest (H' = 0.0). Evenness is the highest in Mixed community (J' = 2.26) and the lowest in $S.$ $maritime-S.$ $europaea$ community (J' = 0.0). Several plant communities were successfully established on the land created by mud soil dredged from the bottom of Gwangyang Bay. Moreover, community diversity in this area approached a similar level with those from other studies involving natural salt marshes. Therefore, restoration effect based on community diversity obtained in our study can be evaluated as a successful achievement. In this respect, although most salt marshes in Korea and other places worldwide have been destroyed or disturbed by excessive land use, feasibility of seed bank as a restoration tool is greatly expected.