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NTIS 바로가기韓國資源植物學會誌 = Korean journal of plant resources, v.33 no.2, 2020년, pp.138 - 152
황용 (국립낙동강생물자원관 동식물조사연구실) , 홍정기 (국립낙동강생물자원관 동식물조사연구실) , 배미정 (국립낙동강생물자원관 동식물조사연구실)
We investigated the Riparian floras in Hwangjicheon stream from April 2017 to October 2019. 223 taxa (i.e. 203 species, 2 subspecies,18 varieties from 158 genera of 65 families) of the vasclur plants were found in Hwangjicheon stream. Among 223 taxa, we found 4 endemic species, and However, rare and...
핵심어 | 질문 | 논문에서 추출한 답변 |
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황지천의 유역면적은? | 1 ㎞, 하천연장 27.8 ㎞, 유역면적 204.1 ㎢인 하천으로 황지동, 문곡동, 장성동, 동점동 내를 관통하여 흐른다(Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs, 2003). 황지천 인근은 구(舊)연화광업소, 함태탄광, 어룡광업소 등이 위치하여 상류 방향에 광산폐수정화시설이 위치하며 하천 일부에서는 적화현상이 관찰된다(Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources, 2017). | |
황지천의 상류에서 주로 확인된 목본은? | 황지천의 상류에 해당하는 NHJ001~3번 지점은 일본잎갈나무, 신갈나무, 당단풍나무, 생강나무, 고추나무, 산조팝나무 등산지에 출현하는 목본이 주로 확인되었다. 중류에 해당하는 NHJ004~6번 지점은 아까시나무, 버드나무, 물오리나무, 족제비싸리, 갈풀, 달뿌리풀 등이 확인되었다. | |
황지천의 양치식물은 몇 종인가? | 황지천의 관속식물은 65과 158속 203종 2아종 18변종으로 총223분류군으로 확인되었다. 양치식물은 3과 3속 3종으로 3분류군(1.3%), 나자식물은 1과 1속 1종(0.4%), 피자식물은 61과 154속 199종 2아종 17변종으로 총 219분류군이다. |
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