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Dynamics of Plant Communities under Human Impact in the Green-Belt nearby Seoul -On the Production and Decomposition of Liffters in Grassland and Forests in Mt. Guryong- (人間干涉하의 首都圈 그린벨트 내 植物群集의 動態 - 九龍山의 草地와 森林에 있어서 落葉의 生産과 分解에 關한 硏究-)

  • Chang, Nam-Kee;Duck-Key Lee;Joon-Ho Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 1990
  • The rates of litter production and decomposition of litters from grasslands and forests in Mt. Guryong were studied. The annual litter production of Glycine soja showed the highest value 1950.88 g/$m^2$/yr in the grasslands and that in Quercus acutissima, as 2202.38 g/$m^2$/yr in the forests. The highest decay rate of the grasslands was found in G. soja as k=0.713 and that of the forests was in Salix koreensis as k=0.319. The Z values of k in the grasslands was higher than that in the forests. The shortest half-time of the litter decay in the grasslands was 0.9 years in G. soja and the longest one of the forests was S. koreensis as 2.1 years and the longest of all was Q. mongolica as 5.2 years. In the amount of total nitrogen of litters, G. soja was the highest of the grasslands and S. koreensis was the highest of the forest. The content of the total nitrogen in litters was directly propotional to the decay rates.

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Factors Required to Sustain Grassland Farming Systems and Forage Supply In Winter-Cold Zones in China (중국의 동계한냉지역에 있어서 초지개발과 조사료 공급의 활성화에 필요한 요인)

  • Zhu, T.;Zu, Y.;Fu, L.;Gao, H.
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 1992
  • This paper discussed the effect of cold on the forge and animal production and reviewed the main problems and present developement of grasslands farming in winter cold zones in China. It is considered that climatic factor,sepecially cold winter conditon, is the ,main limitint factor of the frasslands productionm which cause the seasonal unballance of forage prduction and forage supply in winter cold zones in china. Present ang future development of grasslands farming in winter cold zones are discussed ditailly.

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Matter dynamics with respect to influences of C3 and C4 plants in four subtropical grasslands of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the Western Ghats, India

  • Paulsamy, Subramanium;Kil, Bong-Soup;Sivashanmugam, Munusamy
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.259-267
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    • 2012
  • Biomass changes, net primary production and transfer dynamics of dry matter in four subtropical humid montane grasslands at Ebbenadu, Korakundah, Thiashola and Wenlockdown in Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR), the Western Ghats, India, were investigated. Despite the early report of a higher density and dominance of $C_4$ species over $C_3$ species in these grasslands, no functional study of matter production had previously been carried out. Therefore, in order to determine the roles played by these two groups of species, the present study was attempted. The study revealed that the dry matter and net primary production contributed by $C_4$ species were much greater than those of its $C_3$ counterpart in all the grasslands. The turnover rate of aboveground dry matter for both $C_3$ and $C_4$ species was generally rapid, whereas it was slow for belowground parts, and litter components of $C_3$ and $C_4$ species together. In all grasslands, generally about 60% and 10% of the input were channeled to aboveground and belowground parts, respectively, by the $C_4$ species, whereas the $C_3$ species transferred only about 22% and 8% of dry matter to aboveground and belowground parts, respectively. The total disappearance of dry matter was 2.73, 2.10, 3.19, and $1.96\;g\;m^{-2}\;day^{-1}$ in Ebbenadu, Korakundah, Thiashola and Wenlockdown grasslands, which was 48.83%, 44.30%, 54.81%, and 41.09% of the total input, respectively, in these grasslands. This resulted in a considerable surplus dry matter production in all the grasslands studied. This balance sheet of dry matter in community function indicates that all the four studied grasslands were supporting the existing wild animals adequately in terms of pasture supply. The study further revealed that the stronger establishment of $C_4$ species rather than their $C_3$ counterparts, in terms of higher density and dominance, has driven them to play major roles in matter dynamics and system transfer functions in all the four grasslands studied. This fact evidenced that pasture from $C_4$ species for wild animals was determined to be higher in comparison to that of $C_3$ species.

Animal Production and Phytodiversity in Semi-natural Grasslands of the Aso Region, Japan

  • Okamoto, Chinobu;Kabata, Kiyotaka
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.239-244
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    • 2004
  • In this review, we present the results of our ten years of study on beef cattle production as a means of preserving phytodiversity and landscape in the semi-natural grasslands of the Aso region of Japan. There are about 16,000 ha of semi-natural grasslands in the region. The grasslands are maintained for animal production through such activities as grazing, mowing, and controlled burning. The Shannon's diversity index values, as measured in the present study, were higher in the grazed sites than in the abandoned sites. The grazing activities thus seem to create suitable habitats for coexisting herbaceous species. The grassland grazed moderately over a long term was able to sustain more animals than the grassland unused over a long term.

Mineral Nutrient and Productivity of Three Grasslands In Kimhwa (금화 3개 지구 초지의 토양성분과 초지생산성에 관한 연구)

  • 박미아;장남기
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 1994
  • We studied on the mineral nutrients and productivity of grasslands in Kimhwa. The vascular flora of grasslands in Sakok-ri, Wasoo-ri, and Yukdan-ri located at Kimhwa were composed of 39, 28, and 32 species respectively. The most important species were Arundinella hirta and Miscanthus sinensis These two species contributed greatly to the standing crops of live material which was in excess of $146.47g/m^2$ throughout the growing season. The daily production throughout the growing season was in excess of $1.04 g/m^2$. Factors which affected the daily productivity of grasslands in Kimhwa were phosphours and water content.

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The Standing Crop and Edaphic Factor of Grasslands in Chuiwon near the D.M.Z. (철원지구 비무장지대 초지의 지력에 Standing Crop의 변동에 관한 연구)

  • 이정혜;장남기
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 1994
  • We study on the standing crop and edaphic factor of grasslands in Chulwon near the D.M.Z. The widespread and most abundant grasses are Arundinella hirta and Miscanthus sinensis in the upland fields of D.M.Z. The vascular flora of grasslands in Umi-dong and Sukda-dong near the D.M.Z. and composed of total 25 species, the most important of which ace Arundinella hirta and Miscanthus sinensis These two species contribute greatly to the standing crop of live naterial was in excess of $107.6g /m^2$. Correlation between standing ccop and water content, organic matter, total nitrogen, or avail-able phosphorus of grassland soils in area studied is high significant. It is argued that these edaphic factors affect the growth of grasses in Umi-dong and Sukda-dong grasslands.

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Impact of Different Environmental Conditions and Management Techniques on Productivity of Grassland in Central and Southern Area of Korea (중부 및 남부지역에서 초지환경과 관리기술의 차이가 초지의 생산성에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Gi Jun;Jung, Jeong Sung;Choi, Ki Choon;Hwang, Tae Young;Kim, Ji Hye;Kim, Won Ho;Lee, Eun Ja;Sung, Kyung Il;Lee, Ki-Won
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.87-97
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    • 2020
  • This experiment was carried out to study the effects of different environmental conditions and cultivation techniques on productivity of grasslands in central and southern area of Korea on 2017 and 2018. Average dry matter yield of grasslands at 10 actual production sites was 7,496 kg/ha. that was ranged from 4,652 to 13,292 kg/ha with least significant difference(LSD) of 1,577kg/ha between grasslands (p<0.05) on 2017. Average dry matter yield of grasslands at 10 actual production sites was 7,914 kg/ha. that was ranged from 3,927 to 12,372 kg/ha with LSD of 1,577kg/ha between grasslands(p<0.05) on 2018. Dry matter(DM) yield of grasslands have positive correlation with soil fertility (p<0.01) but not correlated with rainfall and air temperature among cultivation environments. And also DM yield of grasslands have positive correlation with grassland management techniques(p<0.01). These results suggest that practices of grassland management techniques and improvement of soil fertility are more important than cultivation environments by climate change for increasing the DM yield of grassland in central and southern area of Korea.

Plant Assemblages Along an Altitudinal Gradient in Northwest Himalaya

  • Gupta, Bhupendar;Sharma, Navneet
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.91-108
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    • 2015
  • The study investigates herbage communities along the altitudinal gradient in northwest Himalaya and highlights the effect of trees on its understory floristic diversity and phytosociology. The study was conducted in nine forests at three elevations viz., chir pine (Pinus roxburghii), mixed and khair (Acacia catechu) forests at elevation $E_1$ (850-1150 m), chir pine, mixed and ban oak (Quercus leucotrichophora) forests at elevation $E_2$ (1151-1600 m) and ban oak, mixed and chir pine forests at elevation $E_3$ (>1600 m) in a sub-watershed located in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. These were compared grasslands located adjacent to forests. In all, 20 grass, 3 sedge, 2 forb and 4 legume species were recorded in study sites. Jaccard's coefficient of herbage vegetation was highest between chir pine forests and grasslands, and lowest in khair and ban oak forests. TWINSPAN dendrogram of herbage composition exhibited three subtypes with Apluda mutica, Arundinella nepalensis and Dichanthium annulatum as indicator species. Three groups of plant communities were identified on the basis of their moisture requirement. Peak density and basal area of herbage in forests and grasslands occurred by September. Density and basal area of herbage in grasslands at different elevations ranged from 649.6 to $1347.9tillers/m^2$ and 30.0 to $65.7cm^2/m^2$, respectively, while, in forests it varied from 351.2 to $1005.3tillers/m^2$ and 14.9 to $43.9cm^2/m^2$, respectively. Density and basal area of the herbage in plant communities decreased along the elevation. Under trees in forests the density of herbage decreased up to 77% and basal area up to 62% of their respective values in grasslands.

Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment of Cool-Season Grasslands Based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process Method

  • Lee, Bae Hun;Cheon, Dong Won;Park, Hyung Soo;Choi, Ki Choon;Shin, Jeong Seop;Oh, Mi Rae;Jung, Jeong Sung
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.189-197
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    • 2021
  • Climate change effects are particularly apparent in many cool-season grasslands in South Korea. Moreover, the probability of climate extremes has intensified and is expected to increase further. In this study, we performed climate change vulnerability assessments in cool-season grasslands based on the analytic hierarchy process method to contribute toward effective decision-making to help reduce grassland damage caused by climate change and extreme weather conditions. In the analytic hierarchy process analysis, vulnerability was found to be influenced in the order of climate exposure (0.575), adaptive capacity (0.283), and sensitivity (0.141). The climate exposure rating value was low in Jeju-do Province and high in Daegu (0.36-0.39) and Incheon (0.33-0.5). The adaptive capacity index showed that grassland compatibility (0.616) is more important than other indicators. The adaptation index of Jeollanam-do Province was higher than that of other regions and relatively low in Gangwon-do Province. In terms of sensitivity, grassland area and unused grassland area were found to affect sensitivity the most with index values of 0.487 and 0.513, respectively. The grassland area rating value was low in Jeju-do and Gangwon-do Province, which had large grassland areas. In terms of vulnerability, that of Jeju-do Province was lower and of Gyeongsangbuk-do Province higher than of other regions. These results suggest that integrating the three aspects of vulnerability (climate exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity) may offer comprehensive and spatially explicit adaptation plans to reduce the impacts of climate change on the cool-season grasslands of South Korea.

The Energy Flow and Mineral Cycles in a Zoysia japonica and Miscanthus sinensis Ecosystem on Mt. Kwanak 1. The Standing Crop and Production Structure (관악산의 잔디와 억새 생태계에 있어서 에너지의 흐름과 무기물의 순환 1. 현존량과 물질 생산구조)

  • 장남기;김정석;심규철;강경미
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.101-107
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    • 1995
  • A Zoysia japonica and Miscanthus sinensis grasslands of north-west side on Mt. Kwanak were investigated The most important species in this area were Zoysia japonica and Miscanthus sinensis These two species contributed greatly to the standing crops of live material, which were in excess of 598. 4g /$m^2$ and 698. 7g /$m^2$ during the growing season, respectively. This value would he ucreased if the production of the moss and algal mats which cover the soil surface during the growing season was included. The productive structures of the Zoysia japonica and Mliscanthus si nen sis grasslands were short and long height types of the grasslands, respectively. Key words: Standing crop, Production structure.

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