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신평천(임실), 추령천(정읍) 일대의 식물상 및 식생 단면도

Vegetation Sectional View and Flora in the Sinpyeong Stream (Imsil), Churyeong Stream (Jeongeup)

  • 오현경 (전북대학교 조경학과 & 농업과학기술연구소) ;
  • 변무섭 (전북대학교 조경학과 & 농업과학기술연구소)
  • Oh, Hyun-Kyung (Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology, Chonbuk National University) ;
  • Beon, Mu-Sup (Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology, Chonbuk National University)
  • 투고 : 2011.01.24
  • 심사 : 2011.03.09
  • 발행 : 2011.04.30

초록

The flora of the Sinpyeong and Churyeong stream were listed 324 taxa; 87 families, 227 genera, 289 species, 1 subspecies, 31 varieties and 3 forms. The Sinpyeong stream were 249 taxa and Churyeong stream were 221 taxa. Based on the rare plants (IUCN) by the Korea Forest Service and Korea National Arboretum were recorded; Penthorum chinense (Crassulaceae), etc. and endemic plants, 6 taxa; Weigela subsessilis (Caprifoliaceae), Lycoris flavescens (Amarylidaceae), etc. Based on the specific plants by floral region were total 12 taxa (3.7% of all 324 taxa of flora); Monochoria korsakowi (Pontederiaceae), etc. in class III. 10 taxa (Salix glandulosa (Salicaceae), Ulmus parvifolia (Ulmaceae), Impatiens noli-tangere (Balsaminaceae), Grewia biloba var. parviflora (Tiliaceae), Nymphoides peltata (Gentianaceae), Actinostemma lobatum (Cucurbitaceae), Cirsium pendulum (Compositae), Microstegium japonicum (Gramineae), etc.) in class I. Based on the naturalized plants, 51 taxa and ecosystem disturbing wild plants, 6 taxa (Rumex acetosella, Sicyos angulatus, Aster pilosus, Ambrosia artemisiaefolia, Hypochaeris radicata, Paspalum distichum var. distichum) and naturalization rate was 15.7% of all 324 taxa of flora, urbanization index was 18.8% of all 271 taxa of naturalized plants. Based on the hydrophytes, 23 taxa and emergent hydrophytes were 17 taxa, floating-leaved hydrophytes were 3 taxa, submergent hydrophytes were 2 taxa, free-floating hydrophytes was Spirodela polyrhiza.

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