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경상누층군 자암산의 관속식물상

Floristic study of Mt. Jaamsan in the Gyeongsang supergroup, Korea

  • 김중현 (국립생물자원관 식물자원과) ;
  • 박환준 (국립생태원 복원연구실) ;
  • 남기흠 (국립생물자원관 식물자원과) ;
  • 이경의 (공주대학교 산림자원학과) ;
  • 김진석 (국립생물자원관 식물자원과)
  • Kim, Jung-Hyun (Plant Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Park, Hwan-Joon (Division of Restoration Research, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Nam, Gi-Heum (Plant Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Lee, Kyeong-Ui (Department of Forest Resources, Kongju National University) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Seok (Plant Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources)
  • 투고 : 2019.05.09
  • 심사 : 2019.07.14
  • 발행 : 2019.09.30

초록

본 연구는 경상누층군 자암산의 관속식물상을 밝히고 주요 식물에 대해 조사하였다. 2017년 3월부터 10월까지 총 8회에 걸쳐 현지조사를 실시한 결과, 관속식물은 110과 325속 483종 8아종 35변종 2품종 2교잡종으로 총 530분류군이 확인되었다. 자암산은 온대 중부지역에 속하고 침엽수와 낙엽활엽수 혼합림으로 산지의 대부분은 소나무-참나무류가 우점하며, 2차림으로 구성된다. 한반도 고유종은 12분류군, IUCN 평가기준에 따른 적색목록식물은 17분류군, 식물구계학적 특정식물은 65분류군이 관찰되었다. 침입외래식물은 55분류군이며, 귀화율 10.4%, 도시화지수 17.2%로 나타났다. 자암산은 고유종, 희귀종을 포함하여 식물다양성이 높을 뿐만 아니라, 다양한 지형요소들이 주요 경관을 이루고 있다. 본 연구를 통해 조사지 내의 퇴적암벽, 건조한 능선, 계곡, 하천 등의 다양한 환경 요인이 종조성과 분포에 영향을 미치는 것으로 파악되었다. 또한 이 지역의 암석과 토양은 양지식물에 대한 특이적 환경을 제공하는 데 있어 주요한 요인으로 작용하였다.

This study was carried out to investigate the flora of Mt. Jaamsan on the Gyeongsang supergroup, Korea. From the results of eight field surveys from March to October 2017, we have identified 530 total taxa, representing 483 species, eight subspecies, 35 varieties, two forms, and two hybrids, which were placed in 325 genera and 110 families. The plant formation of Mt. Jaamsan is the deciduous broad-leaved and conifer mixed forests, which are the common ones in the middle part of the Korean Peninsula. Most of the mountain is covered with young secondary forest, which is mainly composed of Quercus spp., and Pinus. Out of these 530 taxa, 12 are endemic to Korea, 17 taxa are listed on the Korean Red List of threatened species, 65 are floristic target species, and 55 are invasive alien species. The percentage of naturalized index(NI) and urbanization index (UI) were 10.4% and 17.2%, respectively. Mt. Jaamsan has a high plant diversity, including endemic and rare species, which consist of geomorphological landscapes. We considered that the composition and distribution of species are affected by the different environmental factors according to the sedimentary rocks, drying ridges, valleys, and streams. Together with the rocks and soils were the substrate type that play a major role in providing the unique habitats for sun plants in the area.

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