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Author(s):Chang, Nam-Kee; Hong, Jong-Su; Shim, Kew-Cheol
Author Affiliation:Chang and Shim: Department of Biology Education, Seoul National University; Hong: Susong High School, Suwan, Korea
Title:Occurrence and distribution of cellular slime molds in relation to the vegetation of southern area of Korea: Cellualr [Cellular] slime molds in evergreen forests in the southern coastal area and islands
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 10, No. 1, 1996, p. 81-88[593-600].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Slime mold; Woodland landscapes; Disease profile; Dictyostelium mucoroides; Dictyostelium minutum; Polysphondylium pallidum; Polysphondylium violaceum; Dictyostelium brefeldianum; Disease severity
Abstract/Contents:"Twelve dictyostelids occurred in the southern coastal area and islands; nine species of genus Dictyostelium and three species of genus Polysphondylium. In ten sites of evergreen-broadleved forests, 12 species were identified and average prensent species was 6.0. D. mucoroides, D. minutum, P. pallidum and P. violaceum were dominant species. The first dominant species was D. mucoroides. Its importance value was 55 and was much more than the others. Especially, for P. violaceum, presence was 90%. It was much higher. But relative density was no more than 3%. D. minutum that was not common species had comparably high importance value. In two sites of evergreen conifers, only four species occurred: D. mucoroides, D. brefeldianum, D. capitalum and P. pallidum. Average present species was 2.0. Dominant species was D. mucoroides. Average of total clones in evergreen-broadleaved forests and evergreen conifers were irrespectively 8,608 and 9,541. As for the number of species, cellular slime molds distributed variably in evergreen-broadleaved forests than evergreen conifers."
Language:Korean
References:36
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Chang, N.-K., J.-S. Hong, and K.-C. Shim. 1996. Occurrence and distribution of cellular slime molds in relation to the vegetation of southern area of Korea: Cellualr [Cellular] slime molds in evergreen forests in the southern coastal area and islands. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 10(1):p. 81-88[593-600].
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