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Effects of vegetation structure and human impact on understory honey plant richness: implications for pollinator visitation

  • Cho, Yoori;Lee, Dowon;Bae, SoYeon
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2017
  • Background: Though the biomass of floral vegetation in understory plant communities in a forested ecosystem only accounts for less than 1% of the total biomass of a forest, they contain most of the floral resources of a forest. The diversity of understory honey plants determines visitation rate of pollinators such as honey bee (Apis mellifera) as they provide rich food resources. Since the flower visitation and foraging activity of pollinators lead to the provision of pollination service, it also means the enhancement of plant-pollinator relationship. Therefore, an appropriate management scheme for understory vegetation is essential in order to conserve pollinator population that is decreasing due to habitat destruction and disease infection. This research examined the diversity of understory honey plant and studied how it is related to environmental variables such as (1) canopy density, (2) horizontal heterogeneity of canopy surface height, (3) slope gradient, and (4) distance from roads. Vegetation survey data of 39 plots of mixed forests in Chuncheon, Korea, were used, and possible management practices for understory vegetation were suggested. Results: This study found that 113 species among 141 species of honey plant of the forests were classified as understory vegetation. Also, the understory honey plant diversity is significantly positively correlated with distance from the nearest road and horizontal heterogeneity of canopy surface height and negatively correlated with canopy density. Conclusions: The diversity of understory honey plant vegetation is correlated to vegetation structure and human impact. In order to enhance the diversity of understory honey plant, management of density and height of canopy is necessary. This study suggests that improved diversity of canopy cover through thinning of overstory vegetation can increase the diversity of understory honey plant species.

리기다소나무 구조용 집성재를 활용한 아치 트러스 목조교량의 전과정평가 (Life Cycle Assessment of Timber Arch-Truss Bridge by Using Domestic Pinus rigida Glued-Laminated Timber)

  • 손휘림;박주생;김광모
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구에서는 리기다소나무 구조용 집성재를 사용한 국내 최초 차량용 목조교량에 대한 지구온난화 영향을 평가하기 위해 전과정평가를 수행하였다. 교량연장 30 m, 교량폭원 8.4 m, 교량등급 1등급인 아치 트러스 형태의 대상 교량은 원료채취부터 제조, 수송, 시공, 사용, 해체, 건설폐기물 수송, 폐기 및 재활용까지 설계수명 50년간 총 192.56 ton $CO_2$ eq.의 온실가스를 배출한다. 전과정단계 중 원료채취 및 제조단계에서 총 온실가스 배출량의 81.14%를 배출하며 특히, 콘크리트 사용으로 인하여 82.84 ton $CO_2$ eq.의 온실가스가 배출된다. 그러나 대상 교량은 $116.57m^3$의 국산 리기다소나무 집성재를 사용하였으며, 교량을 구성하는 목재에서 104.72 ton의 이산화탄소를 저장하고 있어 이를 적용할 경우, 총 온실가스 배출량의 54.38%를 저감 가능한 것으로 도출되었다. 대상 교량과 동일한 수명과 구조를 갖는 타 교량의 철골자재를 구조용 집성재로 대체할 경우, 원료채취 및 제조단계의 온실가스 배출량을 최소 10.26%에서 최대 23.91%까지 저감 가능한 것으로 도출되었다. 본 연구의 결과는 향후 국산 목재 및 목조교량의 친환경적 우수성을 정량적으로 입증할 수 있는 기반자료로 활용 가능할 것이며, 목조교량의 친환경적 설계와 보급을 위해 활용 가능할 것으로 사료된다.

VAR 모형에 의한 섬유판 수요 분석 및 예측 (Analysis and Prediction of the Fiberboard Demand using VAR Model)

  • 김동준
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제98권3호
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    • pp.284-289
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    • 2009
  • 이 논문은 VAR 모형과 계량경제모형으로 섬유판 수요를 추정하고 예측정확성을 비교하였으며, VAR 모형을 이용하여 섬유판 수요의 분산분해와 충격반응을 분석하고, 섬유판 수요를 예측하였다. VAR모형은 소비량, 자체가격, 건설업총생산의 시차변수와 더미변수로 구성되어 있고, 계량경제모형은 자체가격, 비목재가격, 건설업총생산, 더미변수로 구성되어 있다. 더미변수는 1990년대 말에 발생한 구제금융의 영향을 반영하였다. 결과에 의하면 섬유판 수요예측은 VAR모형이 계량경제모형보다 더 효율적이다. VAR모형을 이용하여 섬유판 수요의 분산을 분해한 결과에 의하면 섬유판 최종소비처의 산출수준을 나타내는 건설업총생산의 변화가 약 12개월 후에 섬유판 수요변화의 약 50%를 설명하고, 자체가격의 변화가 약 30%를 설명하는 것으로 나타났다. 즉 건설업총생산이 자체가격보다 섬유판 수요에 더 큰 영향을 미친다. 한편 건설업총생산의 충격에 대한 섬유판 수요의 반응은 12개월 동안 서서히 감소하는 반면에 자체가격의 충격에 대한 반응은 6개월이 지나면 거의 사라진다. 즉 건설업총생산이 자체가격보다 섬유판 수요에 더 오래 영향을 미친다. VAR모형을 이용하여 예측한 섬유판의 수요는 건설투자의 증가로 인하여 연평균 약 1.4%씩 증가하여 2010년에 약 220만$m^3$, 2015년에 약 240만$m^3$가 될 것으로 예상된다.

한라산국립공원내 도로변 귀화식물의 분포특성 (Distributional Attribute of Naturalized Plants on the Roadsides in Hallasan National Park)

  • 김현철;김찬수;송창길;고정군
    • 한국환경생태학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.278-289
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구는 한라산국립공원내 1100도로와 5 16도로변의 식물상 및 식생을 조사하여 귀화식물의 분포특성을 분석하였다. 한라산국립공원내 도로변에 분포하는 관속식물은 62과 145속 총 197분류군이었으며, 이중 귀화식물은 11과 29속 37분류군인 것으로 나타났다. 도로변 식생구조는 1100도로변인 경우 큰김의털-오리새 군집으로 대부분 이루어졌으며, 이 군집은 붉은토끼풀-창질경이 아군집과 제주조릿대-풀고사리 아군집으로 구분되었다. 5 16 도로변인 경우 큰김의털-오리새 군집과 주름조개풀-양지꽃 군집 및 돼지풀-고마리 군집으로 구분되었다. 이들 지역에 분포하는 귀화식물은 1년생 식물이 전체 51.4%를 차지하였으며, 유럽원산이 70.3%로 가장 높은 구성율을 보였다. 도입배경은 사료 또는 곡물에 혼입되거나 목초용으로 유입된 경우가 각각 35.1%, 21.6%로 나타나 다른 도입경로보다 높은 것으로 나타났다. 이와 같이 한라산국립공원내 도로변에는 귀화식물인 큰김의털-오리새 군집이 대부분의 도로변에서 형성되어 있고 다양한 귀화식물이 분포하고 있었는데, 이는 도로 개설이나 확장, 정비 등에 따른 훼손지역 녹화용으로 큰김의털과 오리새 등이 주로 사용되었기 때문인 것으로 판단된다.

산업관련표(産業關聯表)에 의(依)한 임업구조분석(林業構造分析)과 유발생산액(誘發生産額) -임업(林業)이 한국경제(韓國經濟)에 미치는 영향(影響)- (Analysis of Forestry Structure and Induced Output Based on Input - output Table - Influences of Forestry Production on Korean Economy -)

  • 이승윤
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제2권4호
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    • pp.4-14
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    • 1974
  • The total forest land area in Korea accounts for some 67 percent of the nation's land total. Its productivity, however, is very low. Consequently, forest production accounts for only about 2 percent of the gross national product and a minor proportion of no more than about 5 percent versus primary industry. In this case, however, only the direct income from forestry is taken into account, making no reference to the forestry output induced by other industrial sectors. The value added Or the induced forestry output in manufacturing the primary wood products into higher quality products, makes a larger contribution to the economy than direct contribution. So, this author has tried to analyze the structure of forestry and compute the repercussion effect and the induced output of primary forest products when utilized by other industries for their raw materials, Hsing the input-output table and attached tables for 1963 and 1966 issued by the Bank of Korea. 1. Analysis of forestry structure A. Changes in total output Durng the nine-year period, 1961-1969, the real gross national product in Korea increased 2.1 times, while that of primary industries went up about 1. 4 times. Forestry which was valued at 9,380 million won in 1961, was picked up about 2. 1 times to 20, 120 million won in 1969. The rate of the forestry income in the GNP, accordingly, was no more than 1.5 percent both in 1961 and 1962, whereas its rate in primary industries increased 3.5 to 5.4 percent. Such increase in forestry income is attributable to increased forest production and rise in timber prices. The rate of forestry income, nonetheless, was on the decrease on a gradual basis. B. Changes in input coefficient The input coefficient which indicates the inputs of the forest products into other sectors were up in general in 1966 over 1963. It is noted that the input coefficient indicating the amount of forest products supplied to such industries closely related with forestry as lumber and plywood, and wood products and furniture, showed a downward trend for the period 1963-1966. On the other hand, the forest input into other sectors was generally on the increase. Meanwhile, the input coefficient representing the yolume of the forest products supplied to the forestry sector itself showed an upward tendency, which meant more and more decrease in input from other sectors. Generally speaking, in direct proportion to the higher input coefficient in any industrial sector, the reinput coefficient which denotes the use of its products by the same sector becomes higher and higher. C. Changes in ratio of intermediate input The intermediate input ratio showing the dependency on raw materials went up to 15.43 percent m 1966 from 11. 37 percent in 1963. The dependency of forestry on raw materials was no more than 15.43 percent, accounting for a high 83.57 percent of value added. If the intermediate input ratio increases in any given sector, the input coefficient which represents the fe-use of its products by the same sector becomes large. D. Changes in the ratio of intermediate demand The ratio of the intermediate demand represents the characteristics of the intermediary production in each industry, the intermediate demand ratio in forestry which accunted for 69.7 percent in 1963 went up to 75.2 percent in 1966. In other words, forestry is a remarkable industry in that there is characteristics of the intermediary production. E. Changes in import coefficient The import coefficient which denotes the relation between the production activities and imports, recorded at 4.4 percent in 1963, decreased to 2.4 percent in 1966. The ratio of import to total output is not so high. F. Changes in market composition of imported goods One of the major imported goods in the forestry sector is lumber. The import value increased by 60 percent to 667 million won in 1966 from 407 million won in 1963. The sales of imported forest products to two major outlets-lumber and plywood, and wood products and furniture-increased to 343 million won and 31 million won in 1966 from 240million won and 30 million won in 1963 respectively. On the other hand, imported goods valued at 66 million won were sold to the paper products sector in 1963; however, no supply to this sector was recorded in 1963. Besides these major markets, primary industries such as the fishery, coal and agriculture sectors purchase materials from forestry. 2. Analysis of repercussion effect on production The repercussion effect of final demand in any given sector upon the expansion of the production of other sectors was analyzed, using the inverse matrix coefficient tables attached to the the I.O. Table. A. Changes in intra-sector transaction value of inverse matrix coefficient. The intra-sector transaction value of an inverse matrix coefficient represents the extent of an induced increase in the production of self-support products of the same sector, when it is generated directly and indirectly by one unit of final demand in any given sector. The intra-sector transaction value of the forestry sector rose from 1.04 in 1963 to 1, 11 in 1966. It may well be said, therefore, that forestry induces much more self-supporting products in the production of one unit of final demand for forest products. B. Changes in column total of inverse matrix coefficient It should be noted that the column total indicates the degree of effect of the output of the corresponding and related sectors generated by one unit of final demand in each sector. No changes in the column total of the forestry sector were recorded between the 1963 and 1966 figures, both being the same 1. 19. C. Changes in difference between column total and intra-sector transaction amount. The difference between the column total and intra-sector transaction amount by sector reveals the extent of effect of output of related industrial sector induced indirectly by one unit of final demand in corresponding sector. This change in forestry dropped remarkable to 0.08 in 1966 from 0.15 in 1963. Accordingly, the effect of inducement of indirect output of other forestry-related sectors has decreased; this is a really natural phenomenon, as compared with an increasing input coefficient generated by the re-use of forest products by the forestry sector. 3. Induced output of forestry A. Forest products, wood in particular, are supplied to other industries as their raw materials, increasng their value added. In this connection the primary dependency rate on forestry for 1963 and 1966 was compared, i. e., an increase or decrease in each sector, from 7.71 percent in 1963 to 11.91 percent in 1966 in agriculture, 10.32 to 6.11 in fishery, 16.24 to 19.90 in mining, 0.76 to 0.70 in the manufacturing sector and 2.79 to 4.77 percent in the construction sector. Generally speaking, on the average the dependency on forestry during the period 1963-1966 increased from 5.92 percent to 8.03 percent. Accordingly, it may easily be known that the primary forestry output induced by primary and secondary industries increased from 16, 109 million won in 1963 to 48, 842 million won in 1966. B. The forest products are supplied to other industries as their raw materials. The products are processed further into higher quality products. thus indirectly increasing the value of the forest products. The ratio of the increased value added or the secondary dependency on forestry for 1963 and 1966 showed an increase or decrease, from 5.98 percent to 7.87 percent in agriculture, 9.06 to 5.74 in fishery, 13.56 to 15.81 in mining, 0.68 to 0.61 in the manufacturing sector and 2.71 to 4.54 in the construction sector. The average ratio in this connection increased from 4.69 percent to 5.60 percent. In the meantime, the secondary forestry output induced by primary and secondary industries rose from 12,779 million Wall in 1963 to 34,084 million won in 1966. C. The dependency of tertiary industries on forestry showed very minor ratios of 0.46 percent and 0.04 percent in 1963 and 1966 respectively. The forestry output induced by tertiary industry also decreased from 685 million won to 123 million won during the same period. D. Generally speaking, the ratio of dependency on forestry increased from 17.68 percent in 1963 to 24.28 percent in 1966 in primary industries, from 4.69 percent to 5.70 percent in secondary industries, while, as mentioned above, the ratio in the case of tertiary industry decreased from 0.46 to 0.04 percent during the period 1963-66. The mining industry reveals the heaviest rate of dependency on forestry with 29.80 percent in 1963 and 35.71 percent in 1966. As it result, the direct forestry income, valued at 8,172 million won in 1963, shot up to 22,724 million won in 1966. Its composition ratio lo the national income rose from 1.9 percent in 1963 to 2.3 per cent in 1966. If the induced outcome is taken into account, the total forestry production which was estimated at 37,744 million won in 1963 picked up to 105,773 million won in 1966, about 4.5 times its direct income. It is further noted that the ratio of the gross forestry product to the gross national product. rose significantly from 8.8 percent in 1963 to 10.7 percent in 1966. E. In computing the above mentioned ratio not taken into consideration were such intangible, indirect effects as the drought and flood prevention, check of soil run-off, watershed and land conservation, improvement of the people's recreational and emotional living, and maintenance and increase in the national health and sanitation. F. In conclusion, I would like to emphasize that the forestry sector exercices an important effect upon the national economy and that the effect of induced forestry output is greater than its direct income.

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Taxonomic consideration and Ecological Characteristics of Xylariaceae

  • Lee, Yang-Soo;Han, Sang-Sub
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2003년도 제10차 국제학술회의 및 추계정기 학술발표회
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    • pp.19-19
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    • 2003
  • The Xylariaceae Tul. & C. Tul is a family of sphaeriaceous genera with obscure but apparently common ancestry (Rogers, 1979), A central core of genera - Xylaria, Hypoxylon, Rosellinia, Poronia, Podosordaria, Hypocopra, Daldinia, Biscogniauxia, Kretzschmaria, Camillea, Penzigia - are obviously related, regardless of the fact that the generic limits are arguable (Rogers, 1979; Barr, 1990; Eriksson & Hawksworth, 1991; Laessoe, 1994). In general, the family Xylariaceae is primarily defined as a group of stromatic pyrenomycetes with unitunicate asci characterized by a typical apical apparatus and pigmented ascospores having a germ slit (Rogers, 1979). Since Winter (1887) circumscribed the family to include Pyrenomycetes with predominately a dark stroma, dark unveiled spores containing 5 genera: Nummularia Tul. & C. Tul., Hypoxylon Bull., Ustulina Tul. & C.Tul., Poronia Willd. and XylariaHill ex Schrank, many more genera has been added to the family (Dennis, 1961; Eriksson & Hawksworth, 1993; Whalley, 1996). In the absence of a clear circumscription of the family (Rogers, 1994) the agreed number of accepted genera is governed by individual views and there are therefore difference between the proposals for the ascomycetes recognized 35 genera and indicated a further 3 which might belong there. Laessoe reviewed the family and included 37 genera but a few of these were listed as uncertain (Laessoe, 1994). In the most recent accounts Whalley (1996) listed 41 genera but again a number of these were considered uncertain and Ju and Rogers (1996) accepted 39 genera in their interpretation of the family. Since Laessoe (1994) merged Daldinia and Versiomyces with Hypoxylonand Ju and Rogers (1996) combined Astrocystis with Rosellinia and Helicogermslita, which can be argued strongly against, it is likely that a realistic number of genera will be close to 40 (Whalley, 1996; Table 1).

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강원도 신갈나무 군락의 우점도 다양성에 관한 연구 (Study of Dominance-Diversity on Quercus mongolica Forests in Kangwon-do)

  • 장규관;송호경
    • 한국환경생태학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.160-165
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    • 1997
  • 본 연구는 강원도 오대산, 점봉산, 중왕산 지역의 신갈나무림을 대상으로 우점도 다양성 지수를 조사하였다. 신갈나무 군락은 종다양도 지수가 0.4~1.2, 종풍부도 지수가 2~11, 균재도 지수가 0.6~0.9로 어느 한 값에 치우치지 않는 것으로 나타나 비교적 안정된 상태의 것으로 판단된다. 종서열 중요치 곡선은 모든 군락에서 대수정규분포에 접근하고 있으며, 비교적 기울기가 완만하였다. 그리고 신갈나무-생강나무 군락의 기울기가 비교적 급하게 나타나 균등성이 낮았으며, 신갈나무-까치박달나무 군락의 종서열 중요치 곡선의 기울기가 완만하게 나타나 균등성이 높고 군락의 안정성이 클 것으로 판단된다.

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도로인접성에 따른 육상 풍력자원 잠재량 평가 (Evaluation of Onshore Wind Resource Potential According to the Road Proximity)

  • 김현구;황효정;강용혁;윤창열
    • 신재생에너지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2013
  • Wind turbines should generally be installed at a certain distance from a road to ensure passengers' safety. In Korea, there is no clear guidance as the Ministry of Environment first proposed a road setback distance of 400 m in the Onshore Wind Farm Siting Guidelines draft proposed in July 2012, and then modified it to 1.5 times the height of the wind turbine in October of the same year. This study analyzed the dynamic range of onshore wind resource potential according to how the road setback distance is set using the Korea Wind Atlas with 100m spatial resolution made by the Korea Institute of Energy Research, the transportation network of the Ministry of Construction and Transportation, and the forest road network of the Korea Forestry Service. Owing to the geographical characteristics of Korea, where mountainous terrain accounts for 70% of the total territory, the wind resource potential within 1 km from forest roads are estimated to be 14.3 GW, 14% of Korea's total wind resource potential. In addition, the construction distance of new road for transporting wind turbines from the existing road to a wind farm site is estimated as less than 2 km. Given the limited wind resource potential and geographical constraints, an assessment system that can maximize wind resource utilization and ensure road safety at the same time, and which takes into account the regional characteristics instead of applying the fixed road setback distance across-the-road, is required.

오랜 가뭄 뒤 내린 비에 대한 긍정적 측면의 경제적 가치 연구: 2009년 4월 20~21일 강수 사례 중심으로 (A Study on the Positive Economic Values of Rain After a Long Drought: for the Rainfall Case of 20~21 April, 2009)

  • 이영곤;김백조;차기욱;박길운;류경식
    • 대기
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.173-186
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    • 2010
  • The impact of the precipitation has been focused on losses in social and economical sectors. However, as growing the concerns of the future water shortage caused by the climate change, the precipitation should be consider in various views for an effective planning in the water resource management. A precipitation case occurred from 20 to 21 April 2009 was recorded as a welcome rain because it reduced the severe drought continued in Korea from winter season of 2008. In this study, economic values of the event was calculated with positive aspects in various sectors. The estimation is based on four major parts such as a secure of water resources, the improvement of air quality, the decrease of forest fires, and the reduction of the drought impact. The water resources only considered inflow waters into dams and the reservoirs managed by Korean public institutions and their economic values accounts for 5.92 billion won. Decreases of four air pollutants($PM_{10}$, $NO_2$, CO, and $SO_2$) were considered as the positive effects of the rainfall and estimated 175.4 billion won. The preventive effect of the forest fire after the rainfall results in 0.48 billion won. Finally, the rainfall during the drought period is effective to reduce the social costs of 108.65 billion won. Although the economic values estimated in this study explain parts of the positive effects of the precipitation, it can help to develop a comprehensive and systematic valuation system for the whole process of the precipitation. For doing this, various rainfall types should be analyzed in social-economic terms including economics, environments and hydrology.

Taxonomic consideration and Ecological Characteristics of Xylariaceae

  • Lee, Yang-Soo;Han, Sang-Sub
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2003년도 심포지엄
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2003
  • The Xylariaceae Tul. & C. Tul is a family of sphaeriaceous genera with obscure but apparently common ancestry (Rogers, 1979). A central core of genera - Xylaria, Hypoxylon, Rosellinia, Poronia, Podosordaria, Hypocopra, Daldinia, Biscogniauxia, Kretzschmaria, Camillea, Penzigia - are obviously related, regardless of the fact that the generic limits are arguable (Rogers, 1979; Barr, 1990; Eriksson & Hawksworth, 1991; Laessoe, 1994). In general, the family Xylariaceae is primarily defined as a group of stromatic pyrenomycetes with unitunicate asci characterized by a typical apical apparatus and pigmented ascospores having a germ slit (Rogers, 1979). Since Winter (1887) circumscribed the family to include Pyrenomycetes with predominately a dark stroma, dark unveiled spores containing 5 geners: Nummularia Tul, & C. Tul., Hypoxylon Bull., ustulina Tul. & C.Tul., Poronia Willd. and XylariaHill ex Schrank, many more genera has been added to the family (Dennis, 1961; Eriksson & Hawksworth, 1993; Whalley, 1996). In the absence of the clear circumscription of the family (Rogers, 1994) the agreed number of accepted genera is governed by individual views and there are therefore difference between the proposals for the ascomycetes recognized 35 genera and indicated a further 3 which might belong there. Laessore reviewed the family and included 37 genera but a few of these were listed as uncertain (Laessoe, 1994). In the most recent accounts Whalley (1996) listed 41 genera but again a number of these were considered uncertain and Ju and Rogers (1996) accepted 39 genera in their interpretation of the family. Since Laessoe (1994) merged Daldinia and Versiomyces with Hypoxylonand Ju and Rogers (1996) combined Astrocystis with Resellinia and Helicogermslita, which can be argued strongly against, it is likely that a realistic number of genera will be close to 40(Whalley, 1996; table 1).

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