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불광산의 식물상

  • Mun, Seong-Gi;Lee, Jeong-Hun;Choe, Cheol-Man
    • Proceedings of the Korean Environmental Sciences Society Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.260-262
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    • 2005
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이기대의 식물상

  • 이정훈;최철만;문성기
    • Proceedings of the Zoological Society Korea Conference
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    • 2003.08a
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    • pp.147.2-147
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    • 2003
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절토비탈면의 식물상과 천이양상

  • Choe, Cheol-Man;Lee, Jeong-Hun;Jang, Hyeon-Do;Mun, Seong-Gi;Kim, Min-Gyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Environmental Sciences Society Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.173-176
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    • 2008
  • 출현한 식물은 총 61과 156종으로 조사되었는데 조사지점의 생육환경으로 볼 때, 출현 종수가 반드시 절토비탈면의 생성년수와 사면면적에 비례하여 출현하는 것만은 아니었다. 가장 출현빈도가 높은 분류군은 국화과로 14.7%이었고, 벼과 8.3%, 콩과 7.1%, 장미과 5.8% 순이었다. 각 조사지점별 우점종은 생성시기가 비교적 짧은 지점에서는 호밀풀, 바랭이 등의 사초과 식물들, 15년 이상의 표토층으로 된 지점에서는 사방오리나무, 아까시나무와 같은 목본류, 암반층으로 된 지점은 칡, 계요등, 송악 등의 덩굴성 식물들이었다. 귀화식물은 모두 13종이 출현하였고, 이에 의한 도시화지수는 4.8%로 환경변화가 비교적 적은 곳으로 조사되었다. Raunkiaer의 생활형으로 분류하면, 목본류 64종(47.5%), 지중식물 43종(27.6%), 1년생 식물 30종(19.2%), 반지중식물 7종(4.5%), 지표식물 2종(1.3%) 순으로 조사되어 식생의 천이가 안정화되어 가고 있음을 보여주었다.

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The Investigation of General Characteristics for Dry Deposition Velocity of $O_3$ (오존에 대한 건성침적속도의 일반적 특성 고찰)

  • 이화운;김유근;문난경
    • Proceedings of the Korea Air Pollution Research Association Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.191-193
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    • 2000
  • 오존 등 기체상 오염물질의 식물 표면에 대한 건성침적은 식물의 생물학적 활동에 피해를 줄 수 있으며(Runeckles and Chevone, 1992; Chappelka and Chevone, 1992), 건성침적 현상은 노출된 식물지표 환경의 화학적 특성을 변화시키는 작용으로 관심의 대상이 되고있다(Businger, 1986; Galbally et al., 1986; Chang et al., 1987; Wesely, 1989; Hicks et al., 1989). 이러한 기체상 오염물질의 침적현상은 대기질 관리에 있어서 오염물질의 적절한 감소계획을 산정ㆍ평가하기 위하여 지상 오염물질의 농도를 정확하게 추정하는 과정에서 필수적으로 고려되어야 하는 부분이다. (중략)

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Classification of Herbs in Grain Part, Pen-tsao-kang-mu(Bon-cho-kang-mok) (본초강목(本草綱目) 곡부(穀部)에 수록된 본초(本草)의 분류(分類))

  • Sung, Jung-Sook;Moon, Sung-Gi;Park, Chun-Geon;Park, Hee-Woon;Seong, Nak-Sul
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.58-67
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    • 2002
  • Pen-tsao-kang-mu(Bon-cho-kang-mok), chinese medicinal plant book, was written by Si-jin Lee, 1578, China. The subject of this study were 210 articles of grain part in Pen-tsao-kang-mu. Among them only 193 articles were able to be identified by authority of several references. By Engler's system they were classified into 4 divisions, 5 classes, 3 subclasses, 28 orders, 17 suborders, 46 families, 95 genera, 100 species, 11 varieties and 1 form, and were confirmed 112 kinds of original plants. Among the divisions, angiospermae was the most numerous division with 107 kinds(91.98%) and the second division was gymnospermae with 3 kinds(2.70%). The next were phaeophyta and fungi with 1 kind(0.90%) on each. Other 17 articles were unable to be classified because of their ambiguous name.

A Study on the Perception of Korean Intellectuals on Botanical Gardens during the Open Port Period (식물원에 대한 개항기 한국 지식인의 인식 고찰)

  • Kim, Jung-Hwa;Zoh, Kyung-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.96-107
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    • 2016
  • This study is an attempt to trace the origins of Korean botanical gardens prior to the construction of the botanical garden in Changgyeonggung Palace. We trace the time period during which Korean intellectuals first understood and appropriated botanical gardens based on accounts found in travel journals. These were written by members of delegations sent to Japan, Russia, and Great Britain and by students who had studied abroad, such as Tchi-Ho Yun and Kil-Chun Yu, during the open port period from 1876 to 1910. This study shows that the term "botanical garden" did not appear in any of the travel journals and the delegations did not show much interest in them until the 1880s. Japan had planned to introduce the different types of botanical gardens to the delegations from the Joseon Dynasty, but the delegations left no official records or related accounts regarding their visits. In contrast, members of delegations who were sent to Russia, Europe, and America after the 1890s began to pay attention to botanical gardens. They considered botanical gardens as a representative and essential part of Western culture and attempted to introduce them in Korea as essential tools for academic development as well as for enlightenment. Although many Korean intellectuals' opinions about the necessity of a botanical garden did not actually lead to its construction during the open port period, such a movement was significant in that it strengthened the botanical garden's image as a symbol of civilization. Apart from tracing the origins of the botanical gardens in Korea, this study serves as fundamental research material for understanding the establishment of the Changgyeongwon Botanical Garden in 1909.