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Author(s):Shim, Kew-Cheol; Chang, Nam-Kee
Author Affiliation:Department of Biology Education, Seoul National University
Title:Occurrence and ditribution of cellular slime molds to the vegetations in Mt. Chiri
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 10, No. 1, 1996, p. 71-80[583-592].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:10
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Slime mold; Dictyostelium mucoroides; Dictyostelium brefeldianum; Woodland landscapes; Dictyostelium purpureum; Miscanthus sinensis; Soil properties; Disease severity
Abstract/Contents:"Fourteen dictyostelids (12 species of genus Dictyostelium, 2 species of genus Polysphonylium) occurred in Mt. Chiri, Korea. Soils samples were collected from the nine sites. In the broadleaved-deciduous forests and conifers, common species of cellular slime molds are Dictyostelium mucoroides and D. brefeldianum. Only two species are above 30 in importance value and above 50% in presence. Dominant species in the broadleaved-deciduous forests is D. mucoroides whereas in the conifer forest is D. brefeldianum which was not common until now in Korea, found in the low elevation either. In addition, Five cellular slime molds occurred in the Miscanthus sinensis community: 4 species of genus Dictyostelium and 1 species of genus Polysphonylium. Dominant species is D. purpureum. Importance value is very high, 85. This result is exceptively unusual. It didn't occur in the other sites. Correlation between the altitudes and the occurrence and distribution of dictyostelids was not accurate. Merely dominant species were different according to forest types and organic matter contents in soil. Cellular slime molds have different favorite forest types. And the growth and germination are dependent on the soil environmental conditions and soil quility [quality]."
Language:Korean
References:34
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Shim, K.-C., and N.-K. Chang. 1996. Occurrence and ditribution of cellular slime molds to the vegetations in Mt. Chiri. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 10(1):p. 71-80[583-592].
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