A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea

This phytosociological study was carried out on spring-type rice field vegetation in the Angye Plains. Field surveys were based on the method developed by the Zürich–Montpellier School of Phytosociology, which emphasizes species composition and homogeneity of the phytocenosis, and 75 relevés were ob...

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Main Authors: Sung-Yeol Kim, Moon-soon Kim, Youn-Mi Ryu, Seung-lak An
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X19303115
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spelling doaj-c1418b9939144eae98990154a8a6947f2021-04-02T06:44:02ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2019-12-01124661667A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South KoreaSung-Yeol Kim0Moon-soon Kim1Youn-Mi Ryu2Seung-lak An3Research Division, National Science Museum of Korea, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34143, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Biology, Graduate School, Keimyung University, Daegu, 42601, Republic of KoreaResearch Division, National Science Museum of Korea, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34143, Republic of KoreaResearch Division, National Science Museum of Korea, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34143, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author. Tel.: +82 10 2672 7985; fax: +82 42 601 7788.This phytosociological study was carried out on spring-type rice field vegetation in the Angye Plains. Field surveys were based on the method developed by the Zürich–Montpellier School of Phytosociology, which emphasizes species composition and homogeneity of the phytocenosis, and 75 relevés were obtained. We analyzed the species performance of 63 plant species appearing in the obtained relevés through 9 levels of combined cover degree and relative net contibution degree (r-NCD). We classified syntaxa by grouping the relevés. Two associations, one subassociation, and one community were classified: the Stellario-Alopecuretum amurensis (typicum subassociation and persicaretosum hydropiperae subasso. nov. hoc loco), Alopecuro-Ranunculetum scelerati, Hemistepto-Capsellietum drabetosum nemorosae, and Cardamine fallax–Alopecurus aequalis community. This study identified the Stellario-Alopecuretum persicaretosum hydropiperae and Cardamine fallax–Alopecurus aequalis communities for the first time. The spring-type rice field vegetation in the Angye Plains was considered rice field vegetation of the dry type, which reflects impact of frequent human activity and rainless climate of the Daegu regional bioclimatic subdistrict. Keywords: Alopecurion amurensis, Angye Plain, Phytosociology, Rice field, Weed communityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X19303115
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author Sung-Yeol Kim
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Youn-Mi Ryu
Seung-lak An
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Moon-soon Kim
Youn-Mi Ryu
Seung-lak An
A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
author_facet Sung-Yeol Kim
Moon-soon Kim
Youn-Mi Ryu
Seung-lak An
author_sort Sung-Yeol Kim
title A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea
title_short A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea
title_full A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea
title_fullStr A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea
title_full_unstemmed A phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in Angye Plains, South Korea
title_sort phytosociological study of spring-type rice field vegetation in angye plains, south korea
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This phytosociological study was carried out on spring-type rice field vegetation in the Angye Plains. Field surveys were based on the method developed by the Zürich–Montpellier School of Phytosociology, which emphasizes species composition and homogeneity of the phytocenosis, and 75 relevés were obtained. We analyzed the species performance of 63 plant species appearing in the obtained relevés through 9 levels of combined cover degree and relative net contibution degree (r-NCD). We classified syntaxa by grouping the relevés. Two associations, one subassociation, and one community were classified: the Stellario-Alopecuretum amurensis (typicum subassociation and persicaretosum hydropiperae subasso. nov. hoc loco), Alopecuro-Ranunculetum scelerati, Hemistepto-Capsellietum drabetosum nemorosae, and Cardamine fallax–Alopecurus aequalis community. This study identified the Stellario-Alopecuretum persicaretosum hydropiperae and Cardamine fallax–Alopecurus aequalis communities for the first time. The spring-type rice field vegetation in the Angye Plains was considered rice field vegetation of the dry type, which reflects impact of frequent human activity and rainless climate of the Daegu regional bioclimatic subdistrict. Keywords: Alopecurion amurensis, Angye Plain, Phytosociology, Rice field, Weed community
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