
Journal Article
Forest Vegetation Structure and Species Composition of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range in South Korea [2004]
Cho, H.J. (Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea), E-mail: jhj132@chollian.net; Lee, B.C. (Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon, Republic of Korea); Shin, J.H. (Korea Forest Research Institute, Seoul, Republic of Korea);
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The forest structure and species composition of the Baekdudaegan region, which ranges from the Mt. Hwangnobong (1,296m) to the Mt. Jiri (1,915m), in South Korea, were studied by means of a field survey sonsisting of 818 plots. This phytosociological survey carried out combining the Braun-Blanquet method with numerical syntaxonomical analysis (cluster analysis) and six main vegetation-types (A1:Taxus cuspidata-Sorbus commixta-type, A2:Tilia amurensis-Fraxinus rhynchophylla-type, B1:Fraxinus mandshurica-Cephalotaxus koreana-type, B2:Carpinus laxiflora-Rhus trichocarpa-type, C1: Pinus koraiensis-Vaccinum koreanum-type, and C2:Quercus dentata-Zanthoxylum schinifoliuma-type) distinguished.