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A Study on the Status and Management Plan of Naturalized Plant in Area of Scenic Site at Mt. Maisan, Jinan

진안 마이산 명승구역 내 귀화식물 현황 및 관리방안

  • Rho, Jae-Hyun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Woosuk University) ;
  • Oh, Hyun-Kyung (Dongyeong Forest, Keimyung University) ;
  • Han, Sang-Yub (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Hanbek Construction co., Ltd) ;
  • Choi, Yung-Hyun (Dept. of Landscape & Construction Engineering, Graduate School, Woosuk University) ;
  • Kim, Eun-Ok (Ecological Institute of Korean Peninsula)
  • Received : 2018.08.03
  • Accepted : 2018.09.17
  • Published : 2018.09.30

Abstract

Nationally designated Cultural Properties 'Scenic site No.12 Maisan Mountain, Jinan' designated areas and some protected areas, and taking into account the dynamics of naturalized plants causing problems, we will restore the original vegetation scenery of Mt. Maisan. The results of this study are as follows. A total of 76 families, 192 genera, 286 taxa, and inland and inhabited areas, 76 and 138 genera and 163 taxa were identified in the areas of Ammaibong. The total number of naturalized plants identified in this study area is 28 taxa total, which corresponds to 7.1% naturalization rate(NR) among the vascular plants of all 395 taxa, and the urbanization index(UI) corresponds to 8.4% of the 333 taxa of Korean naturalized plants. Ecosystem disturbance plants identified in the survey area were Ambrosia artemisiifolia 1 taxa. The naturalized plants controlled and managed by separate anthropogenic vegetation management within the designation and protection area of Maisan scenic place are three species of herbaceous Rumex acetosella, A. artemisiifolia and Festuca arundinacea. It was identified as a breed. Indigofera bungeana and F. arundinacea communities around the stairway and Amorpha fruticosa, I. bungeana, A. artemisiifolia and Amaranthus patulus of the top of Am-Maibong were selected as the first priority sites for exclusion of exotic species in Maisan area and target naturalized plants species to the Ammaibong peak. In addition, R. acetosella community around the temple was suggested to be removed first to preserve endemic species. For the restoration of vegetation, we suggest that Stephanandra incisa, Spiraea blumei, Weigela subsessilis, etc. should be planted after removal of I. bungeana, and F. arundinacea, C. lanceolata, Carex callitrichos var. nana.

국가지정문화재 명승 제12호 진안 마이산 명승 지정구역 및 일부 보호구역에 급격히 침투되어 문제를 야기하고 있는 귀화식물의 동태에 주목하여, 마이산 고유의 식생경관을 조속히 회복하는 한편 향후 귀화식물에 대한 데이터베이스를 구축하기 위해 시도된 본 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 암마이봉과 숫마이봉 일원에서는 총 76과 192속 286분류군, 경내 및 시설지구에서 76과 138속 163분류군이 확인되었다. 본 조사지역에서 확인된 귀화식물은 총 28분류군으로 이는 전체 395분류군의 관속식물 중 7.1%의 귀화율(NR)에 해당되며, 도시화지수(UI)는 우리나라 귀화식물 333분류군의 8.4%에 해당된다. 조사구역에서 확인된 생태계교란식물은 돼지풀 1분류군이었다. 마이산 명승 지정 및 보호구역 내에서 별도의 인위적 식생관리를 통해 통제하고 관리해야 할 귀화식물은 초본류의 애기수영, 돼지풀, 큰김의털 등 3개 초종이며 목본류는 큰낭아초와 아까시나무 등 2개로 총 5개종이 판별되었다. 마이산 일대에서 가장 우선적으로 제거해야할 목표종과 관리공간으로는 암마이봉 정상부로 향하는 등산로 계단 주변 큰낭아초와 큰김의털 군락과 암마이봉 정상부의 족제비싸리와 큰낭아초, 돼지풀, 가는털비름으로 선정하였다. 또한 탑사 주변 애기수영 군락은 암마이봉의 고유종 보존을 위해 우선 제거할 것을 제안하였다. 식생 회복 방안으로 암마이봉 등산로 구간 큰낭아초의 경우, 제거 후 국수나무, 산조팝나무, 병꽃나무 등으로 대체식재하고 큰김의털 또한 제거 후 그늘사초, 가는잎그늘사초, 애기감둥사초 등의 종 도입을 제안하였다.

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