• 제목/요약/키워드: Cakile edentula

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미기록 귀화식물: Cakile edentula (Brassicaceae) (An Unrecorded Naturalized Plant in Korea : Cakile edentula (Brassicaceae))

  • 길지현;이규송
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.179-185
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    • 2008
  • 강릉시의 바닷가에서 채집한 서양갯냉이(Cakile edentula Hook.)를 국내 미기록 귀화식물로 보고한다. Cakile속은 국내에 처음 보고되는 속으로 십자화과에 속하며, 붓 모양의 열매가 2절로 나뉘는데 열매의 위쪽이 아래쪽보다 크고 엽병이 희고 화병이 없으며 잎에 털이 없다는 점에서 다른 속과 구분된다. 같은 Cakile 속이며 유럽 원산인 Cakile maritima는 꽃잎의 크기가 3~6 mm로 C. edentula보다 크고, 잎이 깃모양으로 깊게 파여 있다는 점에서 쉽게 구별할 수 있다. 2절로 나뉘어진 열매의 윗부분은 물이나 바람에 의해 산포되고 아랫부분은 모체에 붙어 있다.

Distribution and current vegetation of Cakile edentula, an invasive alien species in Korea

  • Ryu, Tae-Bok;Choi, Dong-Hui;Kim, Deokki;Lee, Jung-Hyo;Lee, Do-Hun;Kim, Nam-Young
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.120-127
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    • 2018
  • Background: Cakile edentula (Bigelow) Hook. is a successful invader that has been propagating globally. In Korea, Cakile edentula was found in 2008 for the first time, in the east coast of Korean peninsula. Based on site surveys conducted thereafter, Cakile edentula has propagated in the east coast from Goseong to Jeongdongjin, Gangneung and in the west coast of city of Hwaseong of Gyeonggi-do Province, and Taeangun County of Chungcheongnam-do Province. Results: Cakile edentula has infiltrated into four different vegetation communities (syntaxa) (Calystegio soldanellaeSalsoletum komarovii Ohba, Miyawakiet Tx.1967; Elymo-caricetum Kobomugi Miyawaki 1967; Carex pumila; and Calystegia soldanella) belonging to phytosociological classes of saltwort (barilla) and coastal glehnia. Cakile edentula competes with dominant species such as the saltwort (barilla) and beach morning glory, causing qualitative changes in species composition. It also affects local ecosystems through its competition with indigenous species, causing destruction of the traditional landscape. Conclusions: However, competition of Cakile edentula with indigenous species and the resulting replacement of such species are limitedly reported. Potential competitors with Cakile edentula have not been found yet. In Northeast Asia, qualitative changes realized in local ecosystems due to invasion of Cakile edentula are significantly noticeable. These necessitate proper controls for this invasive alien species to protect and preserve coastal dune areas.