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Geranium purpureum Vill.: A new casual alien plant in Korea

  • KIM, Hye-Won;SUN, Eun-Mi;JUNG, Su-Young;SON, Dong Chan
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.209-214
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    • 2019
  • Naturalization centers are hotspots where accidently introduced seeds first germinate and grow. Railways play important roles as corridors for movement, having positive effects on species dispersal and persistence, though they can also be invasion routes for undesirable plants. Geranium purpureum Vill., a new alien species in Korea, was found at the Bumil Railway Station, Busan, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea. Most native Geranium species in Korea belong to the subgenus Geranium and section Geranium, but G. purpureum belongs to the subgenus Robertium and section Ruberta, with the "carpel-projection" method of seed dispersal. In other countries, G. purpureum is often compared with G. robertianum L., which is an ornamental plant in Korea. We assume that G. purpureum is a casual alien plant and that it is not likely to spread to other provinces, as it scarcely survives when the mean temperature in January is below $4^{\circ}C$. Moreover, it has not been found further north than Busan. We provide a key of allied taxa, information about the habitat, a description of the morphological characters, illustrations, and photographs.

Notes on Some Unrecorded Species of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Collected from Rhizospheres of Plants in Korea (식물 근권토양에서 분리한 수지상균근균)

  • Lee, Eun-Hwa;Lee, Jeong-Yoon;Eo, Ju-Kyeong;Ka, Kang-Hyeon;Eom, Ahn-Heum
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.306-311
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    • 2014
  • In this study, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) were isolated and cultivated from rhizospheres of various plants in Korea. Five species belonging to four genus were identified based on spore morphology and 18S rDNA sequence analysis: Acaulospora cavernata Claroideoglomus luteum, Diversispora aurantium, D. trimurales, Rhizophagus irregularis. These fungal species have not been cultivated or reported to date in Korea, Morphological description and phylogenetic analysis for each species were presented. This result could be useful for research of AMF diversity in Korea.

New record of five Euplotes species(Protozoa, Ciliophora) collected from South Korea

  • Jeong Hyeon Yeo;Pablo Quintela-Alonso;Jae-Ho Jung
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.203-211
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    • 2023
  • Five ciliate species of Euplotes were isolated from fresh and coastal water during a sampling survey to identify unrecorded ciliates in South Korea. Their morphology was investigated using live observation, protargol and "wet" silver nitrate staining methods. Brief descriptions and microphotographs of each species and a comparison with related species are provided. Euplotes focardii is characterized by an average size of 65×47 ㎛ after protargol impregnation, 6 dorsal and 3 ventral ridges and dorsal argyrome pattern of double-eurystomus type. Euplotes nobilii shows an average size of 34×20 ㎛ after protargol staining, 6 dorsal and 3 ventral ridges and dorsal argyrome pattern of double-patella type. Euplotes octocarinatus, the only freshwater species described in the present study, is characterized by an average size of 66×46 ㎛ after protargol impregnation, 6 dorsal and 3 ventral ridges and dorsal argyrome pattern of double-patella type. Euplotes petzi has an average size of 43×30 ㎛ after protargol staining, a macronucleus hook-shaped and dorsal argyrome pattern in double-patella type. Euplotes raikovi is characterized by an average size of 40×24 ㎛ after protargol staining, 6 dorsal and 3 ventral ridges and dorsal argyrome pattern of double-patella type.

Unrecorded Alien Plant in South Korea: Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis (Spreng.) P.H. Raven (미기록 침입외래종: 꽃여뀌바늘)

  • Kim, Hye-Won;Son, Dong Chan;Park, Soo Hyun;Jang, Chang-Seok;Sun, Eun-Mi;Jo, Hyeryun;Yun, Seok Min;Chang, Kae Sun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.201-206
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    • 2019
  • Alien invasive species are introduced with or without intent and spreading all over Korea. They are known to have negative effects on biodiversity such as economic and environmental damage and causing decrease or loss of native species. The habitats like wetland, reservoir and riverside are especially in danger of being invaded by alien species due to stress and disturbance. Therefore, Korea National Arboretum is steadily working on research and studies on managing alien invasive species. This research aims to collect basic information of Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis (Spreng.) P.H. Raven which was found near riverside in Suwon-si and is concerned to become an invasive alien species. We expect the description, diagram and pictures of this taxon will be helpful for early detection and effective management.

Penicillium mexicanum: An Unrecorded Fungal Species Isolated from Air Samples Collected in Korea

  • Jung-Min Lee;Jae-Eui Cha;Young-Sil Yoon;Ahn-Heum Eom
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 2023
  • We report the first discovery of Penicillium mexicanum in Korea. Fungal strains were isolated from air samples collected in Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. The strain was identified based on its morphological characteristics, as well as molecular phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), β-tubulin (BenA), and calmodulin (CaM) regions. This strain exhibited a high sequence similarity to the reference sequences of P. mexicanum. These findings enhance our understanding of fungal biodiversity in Korea and underscore the importance of continuous monitoring of fungal species.

Rediscovery of Seven Long-Forgotten Species of Peronospora and Plasmopara (Oomycota)

  • Lee, Jae Sung;Shin, Hyeon-Dong;Choi, Young-Joon
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.331-340
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    • 2020
  • The family Peronosporaceae, an obligate biotrophic group of Oomycota, causes downy mildew disease on many cultivated and ornamental plants such as beet, cucumber, grape, onion, rose, spinach, and sunflower. To investigate the diversity of Peronosporaceae species in Korea, we performed morphological analysis for dried plant herbariums with downy mildew infections by two largest genera, Peronospora and Plasmopara. As a result, it was confirmed that there are five species of Peronospora and two species of Plasmopara, which have been so far unrecorded in Korea, as well as rarely known in the world; Pl. angustiterminalis (ex Xanthium strumarium), Pl. siegesbeckiae (ex Siegesbeckia glabrescens), P. chenopodii-ambrosioidis (ex Chenopodium ambrosioides), P. chenopodii-ficifolii (ex Chenopodium ficifolium), P. clinopodii (ex Clinopodium cf. vulgare), P. elsholtziae (ex Elsholtzia ciliata), and P. lathyrina (ex Lathyrus japonicus). In addition, their phylogenetic relationship was inferred by molecular sequence analysis of ITS, LSU rDNA, and cox2 mtDNA. By rediscovering the seven missing species and barcoding their DNA sequences, this study provides valuable insights into the diversity and evolutionary studies of downy mildew pathogens.

The Mycoflora of Aphyllophorales in Cheju Island (제주도산(濟州道産) 민주름버섯목(目) (균류상(菌類相)))

  • Yang, Suk-Chul;Oh, Duck-Chul;Lee, Ji-Yul
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.131-134
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    • 1987
  • About 350 samples of mushrooms were collected in Mt. Halla of Cheju Island from March to December of 1986. 45 species of Aphyllophorales were identified and included in 7 families and 26 genera. Among them, Inonotus nodulosus and Daedaleopsis purpurea were recognized as unrecorded species in Korea. Characteristics of these two species were described and Korean names were designated.

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Notes on External Morphology of Enedrias nebulosus and E. fangi in Korean Waters (한국산 Enedrias nebulosus와 E. fangi의 외부형태)

  • HUR Sung Bum;YOO Jae Myung
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 1983
  • Enedrias fangi, which was not yet recorded in Korean fishes fauna, is revealed in Korean coastal waters during the present research period. The external morphology of this species is compared with that of E. nebulosus ('bedorachi' in Korean name). Taking into consideration the morphological differences between two species and the Korean name of S. nebulosus, 'bedorachi', the authors propose 'heenbedorachi' meaning white gunnel as Korean name of this unrecorded species.

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A new record of Galium bungei var. miltorrhizum (Hance) Jeong & Pak (Rubiaceae) in Korea

  • Jeong, Keum Seon;Shin, Jae-Kwon;Pak, Jae-Hong;Choi, Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2017
  • We reported an unrecorded plant species, Galium bungei var. miltorrhizum (Hance) Jeong & Pak in Korea. This species is found in Gyeonggi-do, Chungcheongbuk-do, Jeollabuk-do, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and Gyeongsangnam-do. G. bungei var. miltorrhizum is distinguished from related taxa by glabrous stem and glabrous or rarely short papillate mericarps. This taxon was named 'Dung-geun-ne-ip-gal-kwi' in Korean based on shapes of leaves. We provided a description, illustrations, photographs, and a key of related taxa in Korea. And we propose a new combination (Galium bungei var. miltorrhizum).

Studies on the Distribution of Ants(Formicidae) in Korea(7) -Ant Fauna in Mt. Kyeryongsan- (한국산 개미의 분포에 관한 연구(7)-계룡산의 개미상)

  • 최병문;박경숙
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 1991
  • For the study of ant fauna in Mt. Kyeryongsan, we selected three areas and collected 317 colonies nine times from 1986 to 1990. The communities of ants were composed of 3 subfamilies, 23 genera and 45 species. Among them, Solenopsis sp. was an unrecorded species in Korea. The number of ant species distributed in each area was almost the same, and the species distributed uniformly in the nine subareas were Paratrechina flavipes and Aphaenogaster japonica. The number of species collected in the only one subarea were ten, and six among them were collected in the area of Sinwonsa temple, the westward slope. It is remarkable that Camponotus tokioensis, which is known to be distributed only in the island and coast so far, is found to be distributed in the area of Sinwonsa temple as well.

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