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濟州 自生버섯의 種多樣性 硏究

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Abstract
The importance of utilizing biological resources has become magnified and it has been a big issue to share the benefit among nations as Nagoya Protocol began in 2010. This study was conducted to research the diversity and distribution of wild mushrooms, and to survey the traditional mushroom knowledge of the people in Jejudo which is a volcanic island having a distinctive climate and forest environment.
The research sites were Dongbaekdongsan, Keuneonggot, Hallasan National Park, Muryeongarioreum, Saryeonisupgil and other important area where mushrooms are growing spontainously in Jejudo. A total of 511 species comprising 2 phylums, 8 classes, 20 orders and 74 genera were identified from 1600 specimens collected from 2006 to 2012. In previous studies, a total of 561 species comprising 69 families and 99 genera were investigated. As a result, a total of 755 species comprising 23 orders, 87 families and 263 genera were documented in Jejudo.
In this study, 137 species were newly identified as unrecorded species in Jejudo and 9 species, Amanita gemmata, Tricholoma aurantiipes, Panellus violaceofulvus, Leucopaxillus septentrionalis, Bondarzewia montana, Psilocybe argentipes, Boedijnopeziza insititia, Sarcoscypha occidentalis for. occidentalis and Morchella patula var. semilibera were the first record for Korea. Also, 7 species, Amanita gemmata, Tricoloma aurantiipes, Panellus violaceofulvus, Leucopaxillus septentrionalis, Boedijnopeziza insititia, Sarcoscypha occidentalis for. occidentalis and Morchella patula var. semilibera were known as only growing in Jejudo.
The traditional knowledge was collected from visiting and questionnaire survey in 50 villages in Jejudo. A total of 23 mushrooms were found in which 12 species were used for food, 2 species were poisonous, 6 species were medicinal, 2 species were used for folk religion and 3 species were used for play purposes.
Macrolepiota procera was the most commonly used as an edible mushroom and Chlorophyllum neomastoidea was the most well known poisonous mushroom. Also, 267 cases of traditional knowledge about using mushrooms as a food and medicine were collected.
This study has significance for supplementing previous studies about distribution of wild mushrooms in Jejudo and documenting unrecorded species in Korea. Also, it is valuable by providing important data of traditional knowledge for using mushrooms since old times.
Author(s)
고평열
Issued Date
2013
Awarded Date
2013. 8
Type
Dissertation
URI
http://dcoll.jejunu.ac.kr/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000006480
Alternative Author(s)
Ko, Pyeung Yeul
Affiliation
제주대학교 대학원
Department
대학원 농학과
Advisor
田溶哲
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. 서언 1
Ⅱ. 연구사 4
Ⅲ. 재료 및 방법 8
1. 조사지역의 기후조건과 지리적 위치 8
1) 조사지 기후 8
2) 조사지 위치 10
2. 조사 시기 및 방법 24
3. 분류동정 27
4. 표본정리 28
Ⅳ. 결과 및 고찰 29
1. 자생버섯 조사 29
1) 곶자왈의 자생버섯 31
가. 선흘곶 동백동산의 자생버섯 31
나. 산양리 큰엉곶의 자생버섯 34
2) 한라산의 자생버섯 37
3) 물영아리오름의 자생버섯 39
4) 사려니숲길의 자생버섯 42
5) 기타지역의 자생버섯 45
2. 새로운 자생버섯 47
1) 제주도 미기록종 47
2) 국내 미기록종.. 48
3. 과거 기록 버섯과의 비교 76
4. 자생버섯의 전통지식 조사 78
1) 출현종 및 전통지식 79
2) 지역별 출현종 및 지방명 83
3) 특징 있는 전통지식 90
Ⅴ. 종합고찰 및 결론 100
1. 자생버섯 조사 100
2. 새로운 자생버섯 보고 103
3. 과거 기록 버섯과의 비교 105
4. 자생버섯의 전통지식 106
Ⅵ. 적요 108
인용문헌 110
Degree
Doctor
Publisher
제주대학교 대학원
Citation
고평열. (2013). 濟州 自生버섯의 種多樣性 硏究
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