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Spread and distribution characteristics of ecosystem-disturbing plant Alliaria petiolata(M. Bieb.) Cavara & Grande in Korea

생태계교란식물 마늘냉이의 확산과 분포 특성

  • Yeon-Ji Lee (Department of Biology, Gangneung-Wonju National University) ;
  • Bo-Ram Hong (Department of Biology, Gangneung-Wonju National University) ;
  • Kyu-Song Lee (Department of Biology, Gangneung-Wonju National University)
  • 이연지 (강릉원주대학교 생물학과) ;
  • 홍보람 (강릉원주대학교 생물학과) ;
  • 이규송 (강릉원주대학교 생물학과)
  • Received : 2024.01.18
  • Accepted : 2024.03.18
  • Published : 2024.03.31

Abstract

Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is a species that has devastated the United States and Canada. It is known to play a role in destroying the ecosystem. In this study, the domestic distribution of garlic mustard was confirmed and a detailed distribution map was created for the Samcheok region, where the largest population has been established in South Korea. This study investigated the growth environment, life cycle, and population dynamics of the species in the Samcheok region. Garlic mustard was found in a total of 301 locations in Samcheok, with a total distribution area of 2,957 square meters. Annual plants germinated in mid-April, overwintered in rosette form, underwent vegetative growth from April 10 to April 24 the following year, and flowered from April 24 to May 7. Individuals producing seeds began to die off from June. Both annual and biennial individuals showed a trend of increasing and then decreasing in number around April 27 (118 days). Garlic mustard grew well under favorable light conditions in early spring. They showed less growth on leaf litter, short distance from roads, lower altitude, deciduous broad-leaved forest of middle and lower parts of the slope and forest edge. Without proper control measures in the Samcheok region, it is likely to spread more rapidly in deciduous broad-leaved forests along hiking trails in the Galyasan Mountains. In particular, it is more likely to extend to oak community where light enters the site during flowering than to pine community where there is less light in the site.

마늘냉이(Alliaria petiolata)는 미국과 캐나다를 황폐화 시킨 종으로, 생태계 파괴 역할을 하는 것으로 알려져 있다. 본 연구에서 마늘냉이의 국내분포를 확인하였고, 국내에서 가장 큰 개체군이 정착한 삼척지역에서 정밀 분포 현황을 파악하여 정밀 분포도를 작성하였다. 삼척지역의 개체군을 대상으로 생육환경, 생활사 및 개체군 동태를 파악하였다. 마늘냉이는 삼척시에서 총 301지소에서 출현하였고 총 분포면적은 2,957 m2이었다. 일년생 개체는 4월 중순에 발아하여 로제트형태로 월동한 뒤 다음 해 4월 10일부터 24일까지는 영양생장을, 4월 24일부터 5월 7일까지 개화하였다. 종자를 맺은 개체들은 6월부터 사멸하기 시작하였다. 일년생과 이년생의 개체 수는 모두 4월 27일(118일) 전후를 기준으로 증가 후 감소하는 경향을 보였다. 마늘냉이는 초봄 시기에 빛 조건이 양호하고, 낙엽층은 덜 발달하며, 길로부터의 거리가 짧고, 해발고도가 낮은 사면 중하부의 낙엽활엽수림과 숲 가장자리를 선호하였다. 삼척지역에서 적절한 제어조치가 행해지지 않는다면 갈야산 일대의 등산로를 따라서 낙엽활엽수림을 중심으로 확산이 더욱 빠르게 진행될 가능성이 높다고 판단된다. 특히, 임상에 빛이 적은 소나무군락보다 개화기에 빛이 임상에 들어오는 참나무군락으로 확장할 가능성이 클 수 있다.

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Acknowledgement

본 논문은 환경부의 재원으로 국립생태원의 지원을 받아 수행하였습니다(NIE-법정연구-2021-12).

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