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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2011

A Study on Vascular Plants of Uninhabited Islands in the Deokjeok Archipelago

Jung-Hyun Kim; Jong-Hak Yun; Gi-Heum Nam; Jung-Hyun Lee; Byoung-Hee Choi; Byoung-Yoon Lee

This study was carried out to investigate the flora of uninhabited Island in the Deokjeok Archipelago. The vascular plants which were collected in 5 times (from Jun. 2009 to Apr. 2010) were identified as 350 taxa in total, including 89 families, 231 genera, 309 species, 5 subspecies, 31 varieties, and 5 forms. There were many useful plants such as 2 taxa of Korean endemics and 2 taxa of rare plants which were proposed by the Korea Forest Service. The specially determined plants which were categorized as 5 degrees in all by the Ministry of Environment appeared as 49 taxa; Degree V was one taxon; Senecio nemorensis and IV was one taxon; Apocynum lancifolium and III was 2 taxa; Stauntonia hexaphylla, Hylotelephium spectabile and I was 45 taxa; Machilus thunbergii, Neolitsea sericea, Hedera rhombea, etc. Based on the plants which were approval objects when transfer overseas were 5 taxa, and 21 taxa of evergreen plants were recorded in the investigated area. The naturalized plants were identified as 15 taxa, and their naturalization ratio were found to be 4.2% respectively.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2012

The Vascular Plants in Is. Gageo (Jeollanam-do)

Jung-Hyun Kim; Gi-Heum Nam; Jin-Seok Kim

This study was carried out to investigate the flora of Is. Gageo (Jeollanam-do). The vascular plants were collected 13 times (from June 2008 to September 2011), and 465 taxa in total were identified, including 112 families, 301 genera, 402 species, 3 subspecies, 49 varieties, 9 forms and 2 hybrids. 171 taxa were first records for the region. Among them were seven taxa of Korean endemic plants and the Ministry of Environment-designated plants, which should be protected by the wildlife protection law, were identified as three taxa. There were 54 taxa of the flora with the levels III, IV, V in the floristic indicator plants which was designated by Ministry of Environment. The naturalized plants were identified as 29 taxa, and their naturalization ratio and urban index were found to be 6.2% and 9.0% respectively. There existed many kinds of plants resources having conservational value like , , , , var. , , , etc., in this area. As therefore clear that appropriate plans to conserve the natural habitat of Is. Gageo must be made immediately.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010

The Vascular Plants in Mt. Munsu(Gyeonggi-do)

Jung-Hyun Kim; Gi-Heum Nam; Chang-Young Yoon; Byoung-Yoon Lee

This study was carried out to investigate the vascular flora of Mt. Munsu. The vascular plants collected in 13 times(from Mar. to Oct. 2009) were identified as 511 taxa in total, including 113 families, 332 genera, 445 species, 5 subspecies, 46 varieties, 5 forms. Among them, 6 taxa of the Korea Forest Service-designated rare & endangered plants and the Korean endemic plants were identified as 2 taxa. Based on the list of approved for delivering overseas of plants, 6 taxa were recorded in the investigated area. The Ministry of Environment-designated plants, which should be protected by the wildlife protection law, were identified as 2 taxa and 39 taxa of specially designated plants by the Ministry of Environment. The naturalized plants were identified as 53 taxa, and their naturalization ratio and urban index were found to be 10,3%, and 18.5% respectively. There existed many kinds of plants resources having conservational value like Ranunculus trichophyllus var. kadzusensis, Jeffersonia dubia etc, in this area, but there remains a fear of nature destructions acceleration due to indiscriminate human development and access of a lot of visitors, so it is judged that there should be a management plan, such as a limit on the number of visitors or rest-year-system for restoration of nature.


Journal of species research | 2013

Ganghwal is a new species, Angelica reflexa

Byoung Yoon Lee; Myounghai Kwak; Jeong Eun Han; Eun-Hee Jung; Gi-Heum Nam

A new species of Apiaceae, Angelica reflexa from Daeamsan, Gangwon-do province, Korea is described and illustrated. This new species is closely related to A. genuflexa Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray, having such characters as leaf rachis and petiolules refracted strongly, but distinguished from the latter by its regularly serrated leaf margins, glabrous on abaxial leaf veins, and two vittae on the commissural face of the mericarp.


Journal of species research | 2012

A new species of Zabelia(Linnaeaceae) from Korea

Moon-Pyo Hong; Young-Chul Kim; Gi-Heum Nam; Byoung Yoon Lee

A new species, Zabelia densipila M.-P. Hong, Y.-C. Kim & B.Y. Lee (Linnaeaceae) is described from Gangwon-do, Korea and illustrated. The new taxon resembles Z. biflora (Turcz.) Makino, but it can be distinguished by its different flowering seasons, ovaries with densely long-pilose hairs, and sequence differences in nuclear ribosomal DNA and chloroplast DNA coding regions.


Journal of species research | 2014

An inventory of Korean living collections in the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, USA

Sang Jun Lee; Jung-Hyun Kim; Gi-Heum Nam; Min-Ha Kim; Chae Eun Lim

,1986; Aiello, 2009).In North America, the Arnold Arboretum of HarvardUniversity is one of the oldest public arboreta and is locat-ed in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston, Massachusetts,U.S.A. (42�19′N, 71�05′W). The 107 ha arboretum is aunique blend of research institution and public park, be-cause it was founded as a public-private partnership bet-ween the City of Boston and Harvard University (Presi-dent and Fellows of Harvard College, 2012). After beingfounded in 1872, domestic and international woody plantexploration and the subsequent evaluation of plant acqui-sitions have represented important missions of the ArnoldArboretum(Wyman, 1956; President and Fellows of Har-vard College, 2012). Thus, the Arnold Arboretum hassupported botanical exploration programs to collect germ-plasm in the floristically rich regions of Eastern Asia andNorth America since the early 1900s(Sax, 1949; Spong-berg and Weaver, 1978; Howard, 1980a; 1980b; Presi-dent and Fellows of Harvard College, 2012).In particular, early arboretum staff members of theArnold Arboretum participated in several collection expe-ditions to South Korea(Wilson, 1919; Sax, 1949; Spong-berg, 1978; Spongberg and Weaver, 1978; Kim


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2014

A Floristic Study on the Indigenous Habitat of Donghae-si and Samcheok-si in Gangwon-do, Korea

Jung-Hyun Kim; Sun-Yu Kim; Jin-Seok Kim; Byoung-Yoon Lee; Jong-Hak Yun; Gi-Heum Nam

This study was carried out to investigate the flora of indigenous habitat of Donghae-si and Samcheok-si in Gangwon-do, Korea. The vascular plants were collected 18 times (from March to October 2011), and were identified as 804 taxa; 127 families, 445 genera, 720 species, 8 subspecies, 69 varieties, 5 forms and 2 hybrids. In the flora of this area, the calcicolous plants were 55 taxa; Cheilanthes argentea, Clematis serratifoliam, Quercus variabilis. Epipactis papillosa, etc. The endangered plants designated and protected by the wildlife protection law, the Ministry of Environment, Korean were counted to one taxon; Cymbidium macrorhizum. The red list of vascular plants according to IUCN valuation basis were examined, endangered species (EN); Prunus yedoensis and Cymbidium macrorhizum, Vulnerable species (VU); Juniperus chinensis, Pulsatilla tongkangensis, Diarthron linifolium and Swertia wilfordii, Near Threatened species (NT); Paeonia japonica, Allium senescens, Epipactis papillosa and Pogonia minor, Least Concern species (LC); Asplenium ruta-muraria, Platycladus orientalis, Monotropa hypopithys and Eleutherococcus divaricatus var. chiisanensis, etc., Data Deficient species (DD); Paeonia lactiflora var. trichocarpa, and Not Evaluate species (NE); Prunus choreiana, Panax ginseng and Polygonatum infundiflorum etc. Korean endemic plants of this area were 26 taxa; Aconitum pseudolaeve, Corydalis hirtipes, Vicia chosenensis, Salvia chanroenica and Hemerocallis hakuunensis, etc. The floristic regional indicator plants found in this area were 130 taxa comprising 11 taxa of grade V, 15 taxa of grade IV, 33 taxa of grade III, 15 taxa of grade II, 56 taxa of grade I. The naturalized plants were identified as 67 taxa and the percent of naturalized index (NI) was 8.3% of total 804 taxa vascular plants.


Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy | 2010

Biological indicators to monitor responses against climate change in Korea

Byoung-Yoon Lee; Gi-Heum Nam; Jong-Hak Yun; Ga-Youn Cho; Jin-Sung Lee; Jin-Han Kim; Tae-Seo Park; Ki-Gyoung Kim; Kyoung-Hee Oh


Korean Journal of Plant Resources | 2013

A Floristic Study of Baengnyeongdo (Isl.) in Korea

Jung-Hyun Kim; Gi-Heum Nam; Sun-Yu Kim; Jin-Seok Kim; Ji-Eun Choi; Byoung Yoon Lee


Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy | 2003

Cytotaxonomic study of Korean Euphorbia L. (Euphorbiaceae)

Gyu Young Chung; Byoung-Un Oh; Ki-Ryong Park; Joo-Hwan Kim; Mi Suk Kim; Gi-Heum Nam; Chang-Gee Jang

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Jung-Hyun Kim

Sungshin Women's University

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Jin-Seok Kim

Sookmyung Women's University

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Gyu Young Chung

Andong National University

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Bo-Mi Nam

Andong National University

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Byoung-Un Oh

Chungbuk National University

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