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Characteristics and distribution of terpenes in South Korean forests

  • Lee, Jaeseok;Cho, Kyoung Sang;Jeon, Youngjae;Kim, Ji Beom;Lim, Young-ran;Lee, Kyungho;Lee, Im-Soon
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.132-141
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    • 2017
  • The importance of forests continues to increase throughout the world, and one of the reasons is that a forest is a major place to emit terpenes, which have been reported to be beneficial to human health. In South Korea, forests occupy about 64% of the total land area and consist mainly of pine and oak trees. Since only a limited number of forests have been analyzed to date, a comprehensive understanding of terpenes emitted from regional forests remains in its infancy in Korea. Here, to gain insights into terpenes from regional forests located in South Korea, we review the characteristics of Korean forests and recent studies on major terpenes emitted from regional forests as well as from native trees dominant in South Korea. We also discuss meteorological factors that affect the terpene emissions in Korean forests. In conclusion, 18 types of terpenes were detected in Korean forests and their compositions in different forests are largely dependent on the dominant plant species in the forest. Moreover, terpene emissions in Korean forests are affected by various environmental factors, including temperature, amount and duration of daylight, season, and age of trees. To improve the understanding of the characteristics of terpene distribution, more studies are required on the terpene production of Korean forests in various regions.

Spreading Pattern of Evergreen Broad-leaved Trees in Forest Community adjacent to the Camellia japonica Stands (동백나무림 주변 산림군집에서 상록활엽수의 확산패턴)

  • Chung, Jae-Min;Jung, Hyu-Ran;Moon, Hyun-Shik
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2011
  • In this study, the amount of seedlings and seed dispersal of evergreen broad-leaved trees in forest community adjacent to Camellia japonica forest were studied to provide basic information for effective management of evergreen broad-leaved forest. Evergreen broad-leaved trees including C. japonica, Neolitsea sericea, Machilus thunbergii, Ligustrum japonicum, Cinnamomum japonicum, Litsea japonica, Pittosporum tobira showed high density and ratio of seedlings in community adjacent to C. japonica forest. Although individual densities of N. sericea, M. thunbergii, L. japonicum were low, their seedlings were distributed up to Pinus thunbergii and coniferous broad-leaved forest at a distance of 100m and 200m from C. japonica forest. Distribution of DBH class of C. japonica suggested a continuous spread from higher frequency of young individuals, N. sericea, M. thunbergii and L. japonicum did not showed an obvious trend. Seed of C. japonica mainly dispersed within 50m from mother tree.

Discover of the American Green-striped Forest Looper, Melanolophia imitata (Walker) Lepidoptera; Geometridae) in Korea (자나방과 (Lepidoptera;Geometridae)의 한국 미기록종 1종 보고)

  • Evgeny A. Belijaev
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2001
  • The American species Melanolophia imitata (Walker) is recorded for the fist time from Korea. The species attacks various coniferous trees in Canada and, in prospect, it can stay a serious pest of forestry in East Asia.

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A Fundamental Physical Properties of Wood with Charcoal and Loess (목탄과 황토함유 목질소재의 기초물성)

  • Lee, Wun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2006
  • This research was carried out to examine the FIR (far-infrared rays) emissivity and emission power of five types of flooring board by the mixing ratio of charcoal and loess, and the physical property of five types of injected flooring board by the amount of mixture. Type D was appeared the most high value of FIR emissivity and emission power. But there was a little difference among the five types of flooring board values. In physical properties, control type flooring board and injected flooring board showed a similar tendency. Among the domestic trees, all of hard wood seems to be used to surface wood for strong hardness flooring board. But a coniferous tree was not.

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Size-distribution for Major Tree Species in Kwhangnung Forest Communities (광릉 임삼군집내 주요 수종의 직경계분포에 관하여)

  • 김윤동
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 1977
  • In this sampling obtained 7,108 measurements for all trees larger than 2.5cm (1.0 inch) dbh from seven stands in Kwhangnung. In terms of similarity indices seven stands are classified into three kind of forest coniferous, mixed, and broadleaved froest communiteis. For ten major tree species in a three forest communities the size distributions are studied. Two forms of size distributions were observed: (1) linear relationships of log numbers of stem vs. size indicating stablesize distributions; (2) convex to bell shaped size distributions reflecting declining populaitons with a low natality rate. Survivorship analyses showed that successional trends seem to be: Pinus densilfloralongrightarrowQuercus aliena and Q. serratalongrightarrowCarpinus laxifloralongrightarrowC. erosalongrightarrowAcer pseudo-sieboldianum var. Koreanum. These results agree with the results from ordination method. An alternate pathways that Pinus koraiensis seems to be replaced by C. laxiflora were observed. It seems that successional trend is not unidireciton, but rather multi-directional.

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Ophiostoma ips from Pinewood Nematode Vector, Japanese Pine Sawyer Beetle (Monochamus alternatus), in Korea

  • Suh, Dong Yeon;Hyun, Min Woo;Kim, Jae Jin;Son, Seung Yeol;Kim, Seong Hwan
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.59-62
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    • 2013
  • Japanese pine sawyer beetle (Monochamus alternatus) is an economically important pest in coniferous trees. Ophiostoma ips was isolated from the beetle and identified based on analysis of morphological properties and the ${\beta}$-tubulin gene sequence. The fungus easily produced perithecia with a long neck on malt extract agar and its ascospores were rectangular shaped. This is first report of Ophiostoma species associated with the pinewood nematode vector beetle in Korea.

Notes on Pupillarial Species of Armored Scale Insects from Korea (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) (한국산 깍지벌레과 Pupillarial종에 대한 보고 (노린재목, 깍지벌레과))

  • Suh, Soo-Jung
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.73-77
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    • 2012
  • Two pupillarial species, $Cryptoparlatorea$ $leucaspis$ Lindinger and $Fiorinia$ $japonica$ Kuwana, are recorded for the first time in Korea. Both species were found on coniferous trees, $Cryptomeria$ $japonica$ and $Torreya$ $nucifera$. Also an identification key, brief diagnoses, and photographs of Korean pupillarial species are provided to assist in their identification.

Analyses of Fossil Pollen of Tetiary Miocene in the Yeonil Area, Korea (연일지역 신생대 제삼기 마이오세층의 화석화분 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Nam-Kee;Ki-Wan Kim;Jae-Geun Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 1988
  • The use of modern pollen spectra for comparative interpretation of fossil pollen sequence requires the ability to distinguish different vegetation types by their pollen spectra, which may show similarities to fossil assemblages. Tertiary marine and non-marine sediments, the Yeonil Group, of the Yeonil area, Korea, was found thirty-two palynomorphic genera. One of the characteristic features of Yeonil geo-flora is predominance of coniferous trees over shrubs, herbs, and ferns. Miocene deposits of Yeonl area, Korea, ae differentiated with five zones. According to the pollen diagram it can be inferred the climate of the Tertiary Miocene of the Yeonil area, Korea.

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Late Pleistocene Paleovegetation and Paleoclimate of the Uiwang Area Based on Pollen Analysis (화분 분석을 통한 의왕시 지역의 후기 플라이스토세 고식생 및 고기후 연구)

  • Chung, Chull-Hwan;Lim, Hyoun-Soo;Yoon, Ho-Il
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.31 no.7
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    • pp.698-707
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    • 2010
  • The Late Pleistocene pollen record from the Poil-dong, Uiwang, Kyunggi-do, reveals that mixed coniferous and deciduous broadleaved forests were spread along with herb and fern understory. Palynofloral changes reflect climate fluctuations. From ca. 43,100 to 41,900 cal. yr BP, a mixed coniferous and deciduous broadleaved forest combined with open grassland occupied the study area, which indicates cooler condition than today. During the period of ca. 41,900-41,200 cal. yr BP, along with fern understory a decrease in subalpine conifers and an increase in temperate deciduous broadleaved trees suggest a climatic amelioration. A climatic deterioration, as evidenced by an increase in subalpine conifers and a decrease in the density of vegetation cover, occurred from ca. 41,200 to 39,700 cal. yr BP.

Water Use Efficiency in Five Different Species of One-year-old Seedlings Grown in a Field Nursery in Mongolia

  • Lee, Don-Koo;Park, Yeong-Dae;Batkhuu, Nyam-Osor
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.123-128
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to examine the water use efficiency (WUE) in five species of one-year-old seedlings grown in a field nursery in Mongolia. Larix sibirica and Pinus sylvestris are the most dominant coniferous species while Ulmus pumila is an important deciduous species known well-adapted in harsh conditions such as in semi-arid forests and Gobi desert regions. Caragana arborescens (Siberian pea shrub) and Hippophae rhamnoides are N-fixing shrubs in Mongolia. Thirty one-year-old seedlings were sampled from each of the five species (a total of 150 samples) and measured for net photosynthetic rate (Pn) and transpiration rate (E). The Pn and E were used to calculate and compare the WUE of each species. Pn differed significantly among the five species (p < 0.05). However, there was no significant difference in Pn between L. sibirica and H. rhamnoides (p > 0.05). C. arborescens showed the highest Pn whereas U. pumila did the poorest. E differed significantly among the five species (p < 0.05). L. sibirica and U. pumila showed considerably lower E than other species. Thus, WUE values of coniferous species such as L. sibirica and P. sylvestris were significantly greater than deciduous or shrub species such as U. pumila, C. arborescens and H. rhamnoides (p < 0.01). It may result that conifers showed relatively high water use efficiency than deciduous or shrub trees due to their lower transpiration rates, which resulted in morphological and physiological characteristics of their leaves. This may indicate that L. sibirica and P. sylvestris can be widely used for rehabilitation works in Mongolia attributed to their dominant distributions but also their high drought-resistance properties.

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