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Author(s):Park, Mia; Chang, Nam-kee
Author Affiliation:Department of Biology Education, Seoul National University
Title:Cellular slime molds in forest soils of central areas of Korea
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 10, No. 3, 1996, p. 213-230[40-57].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:18
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Slime mold; Soils; Woodland landscapes; Distribution patterns; Population dynamics; Lead
Abstract/Contents:"A study of occurrence and distribution of cellular slime molds(CSMs) in forest soils of central areas of Korea was carried out. Samples for CSMs isolation were collected from 4 study sites: Mt. Kyeryong, Mt. Taebaek, Mt. Sobaek and Mt. Sokri. In Mt. Kyeryong, six species were found. These were Dictyostelium fasciculatum, D. firmibasis, D. mucoroides, D. minutum, D. brefeldianum, and Polysphondylium pallidum. The average number of species isolated at one site was 0.75, and average density(clones/g soil) was 292. The results of soil sample analyses were that the concentration of Pb was higher than any other areas. In Mt. Taebaek, seven species were found: D. fasciculatum, D. firmibasis, D. mucoroides, D. minutum, P. pallidum, P. violaceum, P. candidum. The average number of species isolated at one site was 2.3, and average density was 1,108. Based on importance values calculated from study sites within each of three elevation ranges, several of the more widely distributed and abundant species have distribution patterns that show a response to elevation. In Mt. Sobaek, eleven species were found. These were D. fasciculatum, D. firmibasis, D. mucoroides, D. minutum, D. brefeldianum, D. crassicaule, D. deminutivum, D. implicatum, P. pallidum, P. violaceum and P. candidum. The average number of species isolated at one site was 3, and average density was 793. Species diversity appeared to be the highest in this area. In Mt. Sokri, six species were found. These were D. fasciculatum, D. mucoroides, D. minutum, D. purpureum, P. pallidum, and P. violaceum. The average number of species isolated at one site was 2.4 and average density was 858. It was noticeable that D. purpureum were much more commonly found in this pinus evergreen forest."
Language:Korean
References:47
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Park, M., and N.-K. Chang. 1996. Cellular slime molds in forest soils of central areas of Korea. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 10(3):p. 213-230[40-57].
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