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      Distribution and synchronized massive flowering of Sasa borealis in the forests of Korean National Parks

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      Background: Genus Sasa, dwarf bamboos, are considered to be species that lower biodiversity in the temperate forests of East Asia. Although they have a long interval, they, the monocarpic species, have a unique characteristic of large-scale synchronized flowering. Therefore, once they have flowered and then declined, it may be an opportunity for suppressed surrounding species. A previous study reported that Sasa borealis showed specialized flowering nationwide with a peak in 2015. However, this was based on data from a social network service and field survey at Mt. Jeombong. Therefore, we investigated S. borealis in the forests of five national parks in order to determine whether this rare synchronized flowering occurred nationwide, as well as its spatial distribution.
      Results: We found a total of 436 patches under the closed canopy of Quercus mongolica-dominated deciduous forests in the surveyed transects from the five national parks. Of these patches, 75% occupied a whole slope area, resulting in an enormous area. The patch area tended to be larger in the southern parks. Half (219 patches) of the patches flowered massively. Among them, 76% bloomed in 2015, which was consistent with the results of the previous report. The flowering rate varied from park to park with that of Mt. Seorak being the highest. The culms of the flowering patches were significantly taller (F = 93.640, p < 0.000) and thicker (F = 61.172, p < 0.000). Following the event, the culms of the flowering patches declined, providing a good opportunity for the suppressed plant species.
      The concurrent massive flowering of the mature patches was believed to be triggered by some stress such as a spring drought.
      Conclusion: We confirmed that the rare synchronized flowering of S. borealis occurred with a peak in 2015 nationwide. In addition, we explored that S. borealis not only monopolized an enormous area, but also dominated the floors of the late-successional Q. mongolica-dominated deciduous forests. This presents a major problem for Korean forests. As it declined simultaneously after flowering, there are both possibilities of forest regeneration or resettlement of S. borealis by massively produced seeds.
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      Background: Genus Sasa, dwarf bamboos, are considered to be species that lower biodiversity in the temperate forests of East Asia. Although they have a long interval, they, the monocarpic species, have a unique characteristic of large-scale synchroniz...

      Background: Genus Sasa, dwarf bamboos, are considered to be species that lower biodiversity in the temperate forests of East Asia. Although they have a long interval, they, the monocarpic species, have a unique characteristic of large-scale synchronized flowering. Therefore, once they have flowered and then declined, it may be an opportunity for suppressed surrounding species. A previous study reported that Sasa borealis showed specialized flowering nationwide with a peak in 2015. However, this was based on data from a social network service and field survey at Mt. Jeombong. Therefore, we investigated S. borealis in the forests of five national parks in order to determine whether this rare synchronized flowering occurred nationwide, as well as its spatial distribution.
      Results: We found a total of 436 patches under the closed canopy of Quercus mongolica-dominated deciduous forests in the surveyed transects from the five national parks. Of these patches, 75% occupied a whole slope area, resulting in an enormous area. The patch area tended to be larger in the southern parks. Half (219 patches) of the patches flowered massively. Among them, 76% bloomed in 2015, which was consistent with the results of the previous report. The flowering rate varied from park to park with that of Mt. Seorak being the highest. The culms of the flowering patches were significantly taller (F = 93.640, p < 0.000) and thicker (F = 61.172, p < 0.000). Following the event, the culms of the flowering patches declined, providing a good opportunity for the suppressed plant species.
      The concurrent massive flowering of the mature patches was believed to be triggered by some stress such as a spring drought.
      Conclusion: We confirmed that the rare synchronized flowering of S. borealis occurred with a peak in 2015 nationwide. In addition, we explored that S. borealis not only monopolized an enormous area, but also dominated the floors of the late-successional Q. mongolica-dominated deciduous forests. This presents a major problem for Korean forests. As it declined simultaneously after flowering, there are both possibilities of forest regeneration or resettlement of S. borealis by massively produced seeds.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      2 박석곤, "조릿대는 왜 평생 한 번 대규모로 꽃을 피우고 죽는가? ‐조릿대 개화지의 외적 환경인자 분석 및 그 생활사 전략‐" 한국환경생태학회 31 (31): 564-577, 2017

      3 박명우, "실시간가뭄지수를 이용한 2015년 한반도 가뭄 분석" 한국방재학회 15 (15): 451-458, 2015

      4 천광일, "계방산 장기생태조사지에서 10년간 하층식생구조변화" 한국산림과학회 103 (103): 1-11, 2014

      5 Janzen DH, "Why bamboos wait so long to flower" 7 : 347-391, 1976

      6 Shen R, "The response of root morphological plasticity to the expansion of a population of Phyllostachys edulis into a mixed needle-and broad-leaved forest" 36 : 326-334, 2016

      7 Abe M, "The effects of Sasa and canopy gap formation on tree regeneration in an old beech forest" 13 : 565-574, 2002

      8 Franklin DC, "Synchrony and asynchrony: observations and hypotheses for the flowering wave in a long-lived semelparous bamboo" 31 : 773-786, 2004

      9 Makita A, "Survivorship of a monocarpic bamboo grass, Sasa kurilensis, during the early regeneration process after mass flowering" 7 : 245-254, 1992

      10 Northeastern Asia Biodiversity Institute, "Study for management system of Sasa quelpaertensis" World Heritage Office 2017

      1 박석곤, "지리산국립공원 조릿대의 입지환경 및 생장특성 분석과 하층식생에 미치는 영향" 한국환경생태학회 26 (26): 82-90, 2012

      2 박석곤, "조릿대는 왜 평생 한 번 대규모로 꽃을 피우고 죽는가? ‐조릿대 개화지의 외적 환경인자 분석 및 그 생활사 전략‐" 한국환경생태학회 31 (31): 564-577, 2017

      3 박명우, "실시간가뭄지수를 이용한 2015년 한반도 가뭄 분석" 한국방재학회 15 (15): 451-458, 2015

      4 천광일, "계방산 장기생태조사지에서 10년간 하층식생구조변화" 한국산림과학회 103 (103): 1-11, 2014

      5 Janzen DH, "Why bamboos wait so long to flower" 7 : 347-391, 1976

      6 Shen R, "The response of root morphological plasticity to the expansion of a population of Phyllostachys edulis into a mixed needle-and broad-leaved forest" 36 : 326-334, 2016

      7 Abe M, "The effects of Sasa and canopy gap formation on tree regeneration in an old beech forest" 13 : 565-574, 2002

      8 Franklin DC, "Synchrony and asynchrony: observations and hypotheses for the flowering wave in a long-lived semelparous bamboo" 31 : 773-786, 2004

      9 Makita A, "Survivorship of a monocarpic bamboo grass, Sasa kurilensis, during the early regeneration process after mass flowering" 7 : 245-254, 1992

      10 Northeastern Asia Biodiversity Institute, "Study for management system of Sasa quelpaertensis" World Heritage Office 2017

      11 Abe Y, "Spatial and temporal flowering patterns of the monocarpic dwarf bamboo Sasa veitchii var. hirsuta" 27 : 625-632, 2012

      12 Nakashizuka T, "Regeneration process of climax beech forests: I. Structure of a beech forest with the undergrowth of Sasa" 32 : 57-67, 1982

      13 Taylor AH, "Regeneration patterns in old-growth Abies-Betula forests in the Wolong natural reserve, Sichuan, China" 76 : 1204-1218, 1988

      14 Nakashizuka T, "Regeneration of beech (Fagus crenata) after the simultaneous death of undergrowing dwarf bamboo (Sasa kurilensis)" 3 : 21-35, 1988

      15 Yamazaki K, "Regeneration of Sasa kurilensis and tree invasion after sporadic flowering" 22 : 93-103, 2005

      16 조소연, "Rare Nationwide Synchronized Massive Flowering and Decline Event of Sasa borealis (Hack.) Makino in South Korea" 한국식물학회 60 (60): 423-430, 2017

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      19 Makita A, "Population biology of grasses" Cambridge University Press 313-332, 1998

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      22 Liu S, "Light intensity changes on Cunninghamia lanceolata in mixed stands with different concentrations of Phyllostachys pubescens" 28 : 550-554, 2011

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      24 "Korea Meteorological Agency"

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      26 Abe Y, "Flower and seed production in a series of flowerings from sporadic events before to after mass flowering of the dwarf bamboo Sasa veitchii var. hirsuta" 19 : 268-275, 2014

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      29 Narukawa Y, "Effects of dwarf bamboo (Sasa sp.) and forest floor microsites on conifer seedling recruitment in a subalpine forest, Japan" 163 : 61-70, 2002

      30 Yang QP, "Effects of Phyllostachys edulis expansion on carbon storage of evergreen broad-leaved forest in Dagangshan Mountain, Jiangxi" 33 : 529-536, 2011

      31 Oshima Y, "Ecological studies of Sasa communities. I Productive structure of some of the Sasa communities in Japan" 74 : 199-210, 1961

      32 Wada N, "Dwarf bamboos affect the regeneration of zoochorous trees by providing habitats to acorn-feeding rodents" 94 : 403-407, 1993

      33 Ito H, "Dwarf bamboo as an ecological filter for forest regeneration" 22 : 706-711, 2007

      34 Mun J, "Drought status of multi-purpose dam using year 2014 and 2015water supply capacity index" 48 : 51-57, 2015

      35 조소연, "Distribution, abundance, and effect on plant species diversity of Sasa borealis in Korean forests" 한국생태학회 42 (42): 70-76, 2018

      36 Kaneko S, "Development of microsatellite markers for Bambusa arnhemica (Poaceae: Bambuseae), a bamboo endemic to northern Australia" 9 : 1311-1313, 2008

      37 Qian F, "Dense understory dwarf bamboo alters the retention of canopy tree seeds" 73 : 38-44, 2016

      38 Hong W, "Comparison study on community structure features of the mixed forest of Phyllostachys pubescences in Fujian Province" 13 : 37-42, 2004

      39 Cerny T, "Classification of Korean forests: patterns along geographic and environmental gradients" 18 : 5-22, 2015

      40 Abe M, "An interactive effect of simultaneous death of dwarf bamboo, canopy gap, and predatory rodents on beech regeneration" 127 : 281-286, 2001

      41 Qian H, "A comparison of the taxonomic richness of vascular plants in China and the United States" 154 : 160-181, 1999

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