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Spread of Bamboo stands in the Kinki Region

  • Koizumi, Keigo;Tanimoto, Chikaosa;Piao, Chunze
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2003년도 Proceedings of ACRS 2003 ISRS
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    • pp.441-443
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    • 2003
  • The Bamboo stands, which had been planted for agricultural uses, have been spreading from fields to hills and mountains beyond farmers’ expectation over the last 50 years. Bamboo stands yield bamboo shoots to be served as a vegetable dish (‘takenoko in Japanese’) every spring, and supply materials for bamboo crafts in various ways. Now, as bamboo products have lost their social demand, bamboo stands has been gradually abandoned. This has resulted in the wild and unfavorable spread of bamboo stands in many regions over the western half of Japan. This paper illustrates the unfavorable spread of bamboo stands regionally in the southern Kyoto from 1985 to 1999 and the Yamashiro area from 1948 to 2000 through the observation of satellite images and aerial photographs.

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솜대 조림지와 확산지의 바이오매스, 임상, 토양의 양분 특성 (Nutrient Characteristics of Biomass, Forest Floor, and Soil between Plantation and Expansion Sites of Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis)

  • 곽유식;백경원;최병길;하지석;배은지;김춘식
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제110권1호
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 대나무 확산에 있어서 토양 성질이 미치는 영향을 조사하기 위해 매년 시비가 실시된 솜대 조림지와 미시비 확산지를 대상으로 바이오매스 부위별 양분 농도와 임상 및 토양 30 cm 깊이의 양분 특성을 비교하였다. 솜대 조림지의 잎, 가지, 줄기 내 질소와 인 농도는 확산지에 비해 유의적으로(P < 0.05) 높았으나, 임상의 양분 농도는 조림지와 확산지 사이에 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 토양 0~30 cm 깊이의 평균 유기탄소는 조림지가 30.80 mg g-1으로 확산지 15.64 mg g-1에 비해 유의적으로 높았다. 평균 전질소 농도의 경우 조림지 2.47 mg g-1, 확산지 1.24 mg g-1, 인은 조림지 10.27 mg kg-1, 확산지 5.61 mg kg-1, 포타슘은 조림지 0.27 cmolc kg-1, 확산지 0.16 cmolc kg-1로 조림지가 확산지에 비해 유의적으로 높았다. 본 연구 결과에 따르면 토양 양분 상태는 솜대의 인접 산림지역으로 확산에 큰 영향을 끼치지 않는 것으로 나타났다.

이비인후, 안, 치아 및 피부증상의 민간요법에 관한 고찰 (Study on the Herb Remedies of ENT, Eyes, Teeth and Skin Problems)

  • 조결자;강현숙
    • 동서간호학연구지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.50-71
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    • 1997
  • The intention of this study is to apprehend the con. tents and methods of herb remedies that are commonly conducted when there are health-problem cases of ENT, eyes, teeth and skin. Methods of this study are divided into two stages : 1) For a period of six months from December 1994 to June 1995, some 40 persons who are believed to be well versed with herb remedies have been randomly chosen, and we made a survey on herb remedies by symptoms: and 2) we have endeavored to make their grounds evident through the studies on literatures with the focus on the basic data collected. Their results are as follows: 1) When one feels a pain in ears, such herb remedies are employed as pouring the vapor into ears, which is made by steaming Alaska pollack, or as applying or wiping with the juices of radish or the ginkgo, or' alum. Applying the radish juice is effective for sterilization and fever removal: and applying the ginkgo juice is effective for cleanliness. But, plastering alum, sesame oil or castor oil, or pouring the vapor of Alaska pollack into ears are perhaps effective but do not have any pharmacologic grounds. 2) When one bleeds at the nose, such kinds of herb remedies are applied as stimulating nose or head with cold water, pressing nose or ridge of nose, or filling up nares with mashed mugworts. In addition, they have utilized garlic or leeks. Such methods as stimulating with cold water or just pressing nose and ridge of nose is based on reasonable grounds, i.e. vasoconstriction and vascular compression ; and applying mashed garlic on the sole of foot is good for the circulation of Qui ; and the use of mugworts and leeks is based upon the pharmacological function of hemostasis. 3) When one feels a sore throat such kinds of herb remedies are employed as gargling or rinsing throat with brine, drinking hot gruel or water, or drinking the juice of mugwort, radish, ginger or Chinese quince. Gargling with brine or drinking the juice of mugwort, radish or ginger is based upon the pharmacological function of pain alleviation, fever removal, and detoxication. 4) When a boil is formed in mouth, such herb remedies are applied as spreading honey, brine or alum water, and taking gall nut, Chinese matrimony vine, lotus root, etc, for drugs. Spreading honey, brine or water that is made by infusing gallnut, Chinese matrimony vine, lotus root is based upon such functions as hematosis, astriction, antibacterial, and antiphlogistic, Alum, eggplant and licorice are said to be effective, but their pharmacological effects have no grounds. 5) When one has conjunctivitis such herb remedies are commonly applied as irrigation with brine and dropping breast milk in eyes. Moreover, such other drugs are used as plantain. shepherd's purse, and purslane, etc. The use of brine, breast milk, plantain, shepherd's purse and purslane is based upon such functions as sterilization, antiphlogistic, disinfection and pain relieving. Eriocaulon sieboldianum, bean stem, bean pod and narcissus leaves are said to be effective, but their pharmacological action have no basis. When one has a stye, such herb remedies are applied as extracting eyelashes, stimulating by a massage of middle finger, third finger or big toe, as well as sear ing with a heated bamboo comb that is fine-toothed. Other than these, plantain and nightshade's nuts are used as drugs for it. Extracting eyelashes corresponds with exclusing suppurative node and draining the stye of pus ; and the use of plantain is based upon disinfection: and nightshade's nuts are said to be effective, however, their pharmacological action has no grounds. 6) For a treatment of toothache, such herb remedies are commonly employed as rinsing mouth with brine and holding cold water or gasoline in the mouth ; and as the drugs that are believed to be effective have been Welsh onion, ginger and castor-oil, plant, etc. The use of Welsh onion is based upon pain killing, antiinflammatory actions, and the use of ginger is based upon detoxication and disinfection ; and seeds of castor-oil plants are said to be effective, but they have no pharmacological basis. 7) When one has hives, such herb remedies are commonly applied as rubbing burned straw in affected parts, exposing to its smoke, rubbing with salt, sweeping down with a broom, and spreading and drinking boiled water of trifoliate orange. The use of cassia tora seeds, walnut, aloe and radish is said to be effective. The use of cassia tor a seeds has the functions of intestinal order, anti-paralysis, etc. The use of walnut has resulted in an increase of blood by invigorating spirits ; and the use of aloe is based upon disinfection, antibiotic, anti-salt, antihistamine and detoxication action. But, the effects of radish juice and straw's smoke have no pharmacological grounds. 8) When one gets a boil, such herb remedies are commonly used as applying a plaster, paste of flour mixed with yolk, soy sauce or honey, as well as spreading pounded elm tree. Other remedies that have been said to be effective are ; heating with mugwort, brine, wild rocambole, aloe, onion, squid's bone, etc. The use of mugwort is based upon pain killing, astringent antiinflammatory and tranquility. Wild rocambole is based upon the generation and maintenance functions of cell-joining textures ; elm tree upon antiphlogistic ; aloe upon fever removal and antiphlogistic ; onion on pain killing, fever removal, antiphlogistic and tranquility ; squid's bone on astriction: and brine or vinegar on sterilization. Pine resin and gardenia seed are said to be effective, but they have no pharmacological basis. 9) When one cuts his skin, such herb remedies are commonly employed as spreading mugwort's juice or squid's bone powder, or pressing the wounds. In addition, kalopanax, onion and fine soil are employed. The use of mugwort, kalopanax and squid's bone is based upon such functions as hemostasis, sedation, pain killing, antibacterial ; and fine soil is said to be effective, but it has no pharmacological basis. 10) When one suffers from whitlow, such herb remedies are commonly utilized as heating with boiled soy sauce, spreading soybean paste, or dipping into eggs, etc. Other drugs that have been employed are onion root, brine, eggplant, potato, loach, etc. The use of onion is based upon pain killing and antiphlogistic functions ; and that of brine upon antiphlogistic function. The use of soy sauce or soybean paste, fomentation, eggplant, potato and loach is said to be effective, but it has no pharmacblogic ground. 11) For the treatment of frostbite, such herb remedies are commonly used as dipping the affected part into frozen soybean sack, using boiled water of eggplant stem, garlic caulis, onion, hot pepper, caulis. Onion is based upon antiphlogistic and tranquility actions garlic upon disintection, metabolic exacerbation, tonic and aphrodisiac actions and the use of eggplant and hot pepper is based upon help blood circulation, dissolution and excretion of waste matters in vein. 12) For the treatment of burn, such herb remedies or drugs are commonly used as cleansing with Korean gin, spreading eggs, cleansing with cold water and soap water ; and as brine, cactus, moss, soybean paste, oil, etc. The cleansing with Korean gin, cold water, soap water, brine, vinegar is based upon cleaning and sterilizing functions ; and the use of cucumber is based upon nu. trition provision, and strengthening of resisting power by adjustment of metabolism. The use of potato, cactus, moss, oil and eggs is said to be effective, but their phamacological functions are not clarified. In view of the above results, we can realize that the drugs that have been employed in herb remedies are quite diverse. However, in regard to majority of herb remedies that have been employed by symptoms, the pharmacological functions of their drugs have not been clarified, and they are merely known as effective. Furthermore, they have not been recorded in the literature as yet ; and we confirm that there have been many herb remedies that were executed without the proper knowlege of their effects. It is now our view that the results of this survey may be utilized for consulting data in regard to the use of herb remedies.

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조선 후기 회화작품에 나타난 취병(翠屛)의 특성 (A Study on the Characteristics of Chuibyong(翠屛: a Sort of Trellis) in Paintings of Late Joseon Dynasty)

  • 정우진;심우경
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구는 회화자료의 분석을 통해 조선시대 취병의 특성과 제요소를 고찰한 것으로서 다음과 같은 결과를 도출하였다. 첫째, 조선시대 회화자료 25종에 대한 분석 결과, 취병은 주로 사생활 보호를 위한 차폐시설과 부지의 공간을 분할하는 구획시설로 기능하였으나, 내적으로는 정원에 품격과 아취를 부여하는 소품으로 설치되었다. 특히 취병 주변으로 학, 사슴등의 동물상 및 소나무, 파초, 대나무, 오동나무 등의 식물상과 괴석, 연못, 정자 등의 다양한 정원요소들이 나타났는데, 이것들은 이상적인 문인정원에 구비되어야 하는 일련의 조합으로 파악되었다. 둘째, 취병은 중국 고사(古事) 속 문인문화를 표상하는 관념적인 물상으로 인식되었다. 그러한 이미지는 고스란히 정원문화 속에 투영되었는데, '인물고사도 속 원림'을 모방 재현하는데 있어 취병은 중요한 경물로 사용되어 왔다. 셋째, 형태 기능 측면에서, 조선시대 회화 속에 나타난 취병들은 기본적으로 차폐 및 구획의 기능이 주요하였다. 사람 키를 웃도는 담장이나, 심지어 중국 대문 앞뒤에 설치되는 영벽의 높이까지 솟아 있기도 하여 공간적 필요에 따라 다양한 형태의 취병이 설치되었음을 알 수 있다. 넷째, 취병은 특정한 기능이나 입지상황 때문에 설치된 것보다는 당시 국내에 유행한 명대 문인문화의 유행과 밀접한 관련이 있다. 특히 중국에서 전해진 서원아집도 등에 나타난 취병의 도상은 한양을 중심으로 부유층의 저택에서 재현되었는데, 취병을 통해 부귀와 문인의 기상을 표현하려 했던 초기양식이 궁궐 및 상류층의 주택에서나 조성될 수 있는 고급 정원요소로 전화되었다. 또한 19세기 중엽 이후 취병의 활용은 평민의 주거양식으로 확산되는 이른바 저변화의 양상을 보였으며, 이는 취병이 토착화된 전개로 간주된다.