Floristic Composition and Phytomass in the Drawdown Zone of the Soyangho Reservoir, Korea

  • 조현석
  • 진승남
  • Rob H. Marrs
  • 조강현

초록

The Soyangho Reservoir in Korea has a large drawdown zone, with an annual maximum water level fluctuation of 37 m due to dam operations to maintain a stable water supply and control flooding, especially during the monsoon period. The floristic composition, distribution and biomass of the major plant communities in the drawdown zone of the Soyangho Reservoir were assessed in order to understand their responses to the wide water level fluctuation. Species richness of vascular plants was low, and species composition was dominated by herbaceous annuals. Principal coordinates analysis using both flora and environmental data identified slope angle and the distance from the dam as important factors determining floristic composition. The species richness was low in the steep drawdown zone close to the dam, where much of the soil surface was almost devoid of vegetation. In shallower slopes, distant from the dam plant communities composed of mainly annuals were found. The large fluctuation in water level exposed soil where these annuals could establish. An overall biomass of 122 t (metric tons) Dry Matter was estimated for the reservoir, containing ca 3.6 t N (nitrogen) and ca 0.3 t P (phosphorus); the role of the vegetation of the drawdown zone in carbon sequestration and water pollution were briefly discussed.

키워드

BiomassFloraSpecies richnessShorelineVegetation mapWater level fluctuation
제목
Floristic Composition and Phytomass in the Drawdown Zone of the Soyangho Reservoir, Korea
저자
조현석진승남Rob H. Marrs조강현
DOI
10.17820/eri.2018.5.2.094
발행일
2018-06
유형
Y
저널명
Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
5
2
페이지
94 ~ 104