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New Record of Potamogeton × anguillanus Koidz. (Potamogetonaceae) in Korea (가래과 가래속의 한반도 미기록식물: 얼치기대가래)

  • Sim, Sunhee;Kim, Jung-Hyun;Kim, Jin-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.476-481
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    • 2020
  • In this study, we report a unrecorded plant on the Korean peninsula, Potamogeton × anguillanus Koidz. from Yeondangcheon (stream) in Yeondang-ri, Nam-myeon, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do province. Potamogeton × anguillanus is a natural hybrid between P. wrightii Morong. and P. perfoliatus L. It is distinguished by its characteristic that the petiole is shorter than P. wrightii and that the leaf blade is narrower and longer than P. perfoliatus also, it didn't fully wrap the stem. Considering that P. × anguillanus is a natural hybrid, the name is given to it as 'Eol-chi-gi-dae-ga-rae'. We provide descriptions of the morphological characteristics, photographs, and key to allied taxa in Korea of P. × anguillanus.

Perennial Weed Control in Paddy Rice Fields (1) Effect of Various Plowing Depths in Autumn on Perennial Weed Control (답 다년생 잡초방제에 관한 연구 I. 추경이 다년생잡초의 방제에 미치는 영향)

  • Kil-Ung Kim;Hyun-Ok Choi
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.20-23
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    • 1976
  • Distribution of underground organs of perennial weeds in soil and ecological control measure were evaluated. Tubers of Cypers serotinus and Sagittaria pygmaea were mostly presented in a shallow depth of 0 to 5cm, however, Potamogeton distinctus's bulbs and Eleocharis kuroguwai's tubers were distributed in the soil at 10 to 20cm. A 20cm autumn plowing was, to some extent, effective to reduce Potamogeton distinctus. The herbicide, avirosan at 3kg/10a alone, was extremely effective in controlling Potamogeton distinctus.

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Effect of Soil Temperatures on Emergence and Early Growth of Eleocharis kuroguwai, Potamogeton distinctus, and Sagittaria pygmaea (토양온도(土壤溫度)가 올방개, 가래 및 올미의 출아(出芽)와 초기생장(初期生長)에 미치는 영향)

  • Pyon, Jong-Yeong
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.125-129
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    • 1984
  • Emergence and early growth of Eleocharis kuroguwai, Potamogeton distinctus, and Sagittaria pygmaea were examined at 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, and $30^{\circ}C$ of soil temperatures using soil temperature gradient bath. Eleocharis kuroguwai emerged at $14^{\circ}C$ or higher temperature and % emergence was increased as soil temperature increased up to $26^{\circ}C$ but decreased at $30^{\circ}C$. Percentage of emergence in Potamogeton distinctus was very low at $10^{\circ}C$ but most of them were emerged at $14^{\circ}C$ or above. Emergence rate was faster as soil temperature increased. Percentage of emergence in Sagittaria pygmaea was increased until 10 days after planting as soil temperature increased but final percentage of emergence was 100% at all temperature. Number of days required for 80% emergence was shortened as soil temperature increased and Eleocharis kuroguwai and Potamogenton distinctus required longer duration to emerge compared to Sagittaria pygmaea. Eleocharis kuroguwai and Potamogeton distinctus required higher accumulated soil temperature for emergence compared to Sagittaria pygmaea. Optimum soil temperature for early growth after emergence of Eleocharis kuroguwai, Potamogeton distinctus, and Sagittaria pygmaea were 26, 18-22, and 18-$26^{\circ}C$, respectively.

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Distribution and Control of Aquatic Weeds in Irrigation and Drainage Canals (관개(灌漑) 배수로(排水路)의 수생잡초(水生雜草) 분포(分布)와 방제(防除)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Pyon, J.Y.;Shim, I.S.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.169-174
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    • 1982
  • The distribution of major aquatic weeds in irrigation and drainage canals along Dongjin river and the degree of infestation of aquatic weeds were investigated throughout Korea, and chemical control of aquatic weeds was also studied. The major aquatic weed species in irrigation and drainage canals along Dongjin river were Leersia japonica, Ceratophyllum demersum, Zijania latifolia, Nuphar japonicum, Phragmites communis, Vallisneria asiatica, Trapa natans, Myriophyllum verticillatum, and Potamogeton crispus. Zijania latifolia, Phragmites communis, and Leersia japonica were troublesome weeds among emerged weeds throughout Korea. Caratophyllum demersum was most serious weed and Myriophyllum verticillatum, Potamogeton crispus, Vallisneria asiatica, and Potamogeton oxyphyllus were also heavily infested among submerged weeds. Leersia japonica was controlled by paraquat at 73.5g/10a glyphosate at 91.5g/10a, and fluridone at 74.7g/10a, Zijania latifolia by paraquat at 220.5g/10a, glyphosate at 366.0g/10a, and fluridone at 74.7g/10a, and Ceratophyllum demersum and Potamogeton crispus by 2,4,5-TP at 540g/10a and fluridone at 1008/10a.

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Evaluation of Native Hydrophytes Suitable for Artificial Pond (자생 수생식물의 인공연못에의 이용성 평가)

  • Kim, Gui Soon
    • FLOWER RESEARCH JOURNAL
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2008
  • This experiment was conducted to acquire the basic data necessary for the artificial pond greening. Eighty four hydrophytes collected from 11 domestic small ponds and a farm were used in this experiment. The size of the artificial pond used was $6m{\times}3m{\times}1.5m(length{\times}width{\times}depth)$. Twelve months after planting, species were selected for their high ornamental values and tissue contents of N and P in each month. Tissue contents of N in Trapha nantan, Nymphoides indica, Nymphaea hybrid, and Murdannia keisak were high. Tissue contents of P in Monochoria vaginalis and Murdannia keisak were also high. The pH of artificial pond stabilized at a 6.8~7.6 range from May 2005 to March 2007. The EC was low in summer and high in autumn. From April to October, 5, 19, 23, 32, 31, 28, and 26 species, respectively, were selected for artificial pond greening. One year after planting, vegetation changed from 78 species (Potamogeton octqandrus, Salvinia natans, Potamogeton malaianus, etc.) to 38 species (Scirpus tarbernaemontani, Scirpus karuizawensis, Scirpus triqueter, etc.). Species diversity in the artificial pond was as follows, indicating it being a stabilized artificial pond; 38 species, 1,437 total number of plants, species richness index of 11.72, and maximum diversity index of 0.97.

Distribution and Nutrient Removal Capacity of Aquatic Plants in Relation to Pollutant Load from the Watershed of Youngsan River (영산강 유역으로부터 유입되는 오염부하량에 따른 수생식물의 분포, 질산환원효소 활성 및 그 정화능)

  • Ihm, Byung-Sun;Ha-song Kim;Jeom-Sook Lee;KyeHong Suh
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.487-496
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    • 1996
  • This study was conducted to investigate pollutant loading, were quality and plant distribution of 8 streams which are tributaries of the Youngsan River. The nitrate reductase activity (NRA) and nutrient removall capacity of the most frequently occurring aquatic plants on streamside were also determined. As a result, the pollutant loading appeared to be correlated with the area of watershed, while the water quality was related to the land use pattern of each steam. The aquatic plants were distributed differently among the streams; Hydrilla verticillata - Potamogeton crispus, Numphoides peltata - Hydrocharis dubia and Polygonum thunbergii - Phragmites japonica were dominant at the Orye Chon, Jungan Chon, Whangryong River and Jiseok Chon, while potamogeton crispus - Lemma paucicostata, Zizania latifolia - Phragmites communis were dominant at the Youngam Chon and Munpyeong Chon. Persicaria hydropiper and Echinochloa crus-galli var. oryzicola were dominant at Kwangju Chon which was polluted with domestic wastewater. >From the measurement of leaf NRA for dominant species, the highest value of NRA was shown by the Polygonum thunbergii, followed by Oenanthe javanica > Phragmites communis > Zizania latifolia > Lemma paucicostata. The highest nitrogen and phosphorus removal capacity was found in Phragmites communis.

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A Herbological study on the plants of Alismatales in Korea. (한국산(韓國産) 택사목(澤瀉目) 식물에 관한 본초학적(本草學的) 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Chang-Gon;Jeong, Jong-Kil
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2006
  • Objectives : The plans can be used for medicinal purposes among Alismatales in korea and examined their effects and distributions. Methods : The examined herbalogical books and research papers which published at home and abroad. Results : 1. There were totaled to 15 genera and 45 species in Alismatales in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 8 genera, 17 species, some 38% in total. 2. Potamogeton genus is main kind enough that it has 14 species among 45 species in the Alismatales , of which medicinal plants are 6 species. 3. The herb is the main medicinal parts of medicinal plants in the Alismatales which is used in 14 species. 4. According to nature and flavor of medicinal plants in the Alismatales , they were classified into cool 8 species; sweet taste 10 in the order. 5. According to meridian propism of medicinal plants in the Alismatales, they were classified into liver meridian 8 species. 6. According to the properties and principal curative action, they were classified into drugs for antifebrile 12 species, drugs for detoxicant 11 , drugs for drain damp 9 in the order. 7. It was noticed that every medicinal plant in the Alismatales is nontoxic. Conclusion : There were totaled to 15 genera and 45 species in Alismatales in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 8 genera, 17 species, some 38% in total.

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Taxonomic Notes on the Dr. Miki's Specimens Collected from Korea (한국에서 채집된 미키 박사 표본에 대한 분류학적 검토)

  • Shin, Hyunchur;Kadono, Yasuro;Choi, Hong-Keun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2006
  • Specimens donated by the late Dr. Miki, deposited in the Osaka Museum of Natural History (OSA), were examined. Among about 3,6000 specimens, 104 specimens consisting 48 taxa were from Korea. These were collected by 14 collectors, including Dr. Miki and Hyung-Doo Chang. Taxonomic comments on Korean aquatic vascular plants collection were made, especially on Ranunculus kadzusensis, Potamogeton pectinatus, Zostera japonica, Ruppia truncatifolia, and the Utricularia species, including the three unrecorded species from Korea.

Effect of a Freshwater Bivalve (Unio douglasiae) and a Submerged Plant (Potamogeton crispus) on the Growth Inhibition of a Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp. (담수패류(Unio douglasiae)와 침수식물(Potamogeton crispus)의 유해 남조 Oscillatoria sp. 성장억제 효과)

  • Kim, Keun-Hee;Kim, Baik-Ho;Park, Myung-Hwan;Hwang, Soon-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.41 no.spc
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    • pp.68-76
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    • 2008
  • This study examined the inhibition effects of a freshwater bivalve (Unio douglasiae) and a submerged plant (Potamogeton crispus) on the cyanobacterial bloom (Oscillatoria sp.). The experiment were conducted in aquarium $(50cm{\times}65cm{\times}120cm)$ with lake sediments in the bottom of the aquarium in 10 cm thick. Before the experiments, artificial cyanobacterial bloom was induced with the addition of lake sediment and CB medium. Total 12 transparent acrylic cylinders (${\Phi}19cm$, height 40 cm) were placed in the aquarium, and within which bivalves and plants were placed in various conditions such as the control (C), plant addition (P:5 stems), mussel addition (U:2 individuals), and both mussel and plant addition (PU: the same quantity as used in each treatment). The experiment was conducted in triplicate during 7 days. pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), electric conductivity (EC), salinity, cyanobacterial cell density, chlorophyll-${\alpha}$ concentration, and mussel filtering rate were monitored daily. At the end of the experiment, total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), and plant height and weight were measured. Overall, a large degree of cyanobacterial growth inhibition appeared in both P and U treatments, and the effect was highest in the U treatment, followed by P and PU. The combined treatment of both U and P did not show any synergic effects compared to the effect in separated treatment. In all enclosures of the treatments chlorophyll-${alpha}$ (Chl-${alpha}$) concentration decreased until 36 hours after the additions of the plants and mussels. In contrast, Chl-${alpha}$ concentrations increased in PU enclosures after 36 hours. The same trend was shown in the cell density of Oscillatoria. pH and DO gradually decreased until 120 and 144 hours, respectively, in the P and PU enclosures. TP concentration increased in the mussel enclosures (U and PU), while TN concentration largely decreased in the plant enclosures (P and PU). Our results suggest that applied bivalve (Unio) and submerged plant (Potamogeton) seemed to have a potential effect on the growth inhibition of cyanobacteria, but their combined application may have an antagonistic effect to diminish the degree of the inhibition.