The Korean Journal of Ecology
- Volume 8 Issue 2
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- Pages.109-117
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- 1985
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- 1225-0317(pISSN)
Early Vegetational Succession of Burned Area in Mt. Ssalibagu
싸리바구山 山火跡地의 初期植生 邊移
- Kim, Jong Hong (Dept. of Biology, Suncheon National College) ;
- Han Sung Jang (Dept. of Forestry, Suncheon National College)
- Published : 1985.04.01
Abstract
This report is a part of the investigations of the secondary vegetation successions carried out and the analysis of soil properties in the burned areas of forest. The fires-crown fire and surface fire-were occurred at April, 1978 and February, 1984. The investigations were carrited out from August 10. 1983 to September 25, 1984. The burned areas studied are located in southern slope of Mt. Ssalibagu (above sea-level, 590m), So-myon, Sungju-gun, Chollanam-do, Korea. The results are as follows: The floristic compositions of the burned area at the 5th year after the fires were 85 families, 250 genera, 321 species and 53 varieties. Among them, 85 families, 127 genera, 129 species and 30 varieties were found in the currently burned area. In all the sampling sites (10*10cm), 31 and 57 species were found in the currently burned and in the 5th years after the fires, respectively. Miscanthus sinensis var. purpurascens, Quercus serrata and Festuca ovina were dominant species in the both areas. Biological spectra in both the burned areas showed
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