A Checklist of North Korean Vascular Plants

Checklist
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Date de publication:
13 février 2024
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Description

The database of Vascular Plants of North Korea is a compilation of the native and naturalized pteridophytes, conifers, and flowering plants recorded in North Korea. It represents an updating of the floral listings. Since then numerous taxonomic and resultant nomenclatural changes have been proposed by the recent revisionary studies, often with molecular data inputs reinterpreting classification. We have consulted the recent publication of Generic Flora of Korea (Park et al., 2007), and the plant database, which called the 'Korea Plant Names Index' at Korea National Arboretum (2017). When personal experience concerning particular plant groups contradicted recent innovations, however, our preferred alternative taxonomic interpretations are followed in this catalogue. The flora of North Korea is probably one of the lesser-known floras in northeastern Asia. Although various flora books were published in North Korea about 20 years ago, the comprehensive checklist of North Korean plants has not been published yet. Since recent plant collections from this country do not span well for more than 80 years, no extensive and comprehensive accounts of its flora exist. Unfortunately, we have not reevaluated records known only from 50 years ago or longer. All taxa are linked to a Cronquist classification, rather than the APG system. Invalidly published names and illegitimate names were excluded here Finally, we thank the Korea National Arboretum and the GBIF for their continued encouragement and support of this project. This checklist was developed using the BRAHMS (Botanical Research And Herbarium Management System).

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Les chercheurs doivent citer cette ressource comme suit:

Chang C S (2020): A Checklist of North Korean Vascular Plants. v1.7. TB Lee Herbarium. Dataset/Checklist. https://kbif.naris.go.kr/ipt/resource?r=north_korean_flora_checklist&v=1.7

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Ce travail est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0.

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Mots-clé

Checklist; Inventoryregional

Contacts

Chin S. Chang
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Personne De Contact
Data manager
TB Lee herbarium
SinRim9-Dong San56-1, Seoul National University
151-921 Kwanak-Gu
Seoul
KR
+82-02-880-4770
Hui Kim
  • Utilisateur

Couverture géographique

The checklist covers all vascular plants reported in North Korea. The covered regions include these provinces and cities: North Hamgyong, Rason, Ryanggang, South Hamgyong, Chagang, North Pyongan, South Pyongan, Pyongyang, Nampo, North Hwanghae, South Hwanghae, Kaesong, Kangwon.

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [36, 123], Nord Est [44, 132]

Couverture taxonomique

This checklist covers all vascular plants (Equisetopsida, Tracheophyta) reported in the area described here. The core taxa considered are species, subspecies or varieties, and their hybrids. For these taxa, we provide synonyms, the accepted and alternative Korea vernacular names in North Korea. The classification is, in hierarchical order: class, subclass, order, family, genus, species, subspecies, and variety. Varieties within subspecies are not accepted, so trinomial names are only present, but most forms are included as synonyms except a few cases.

Kingdom Plantae

Couverture temporelle

Epoque de formation 20th to 21st century

Données sur le projet

Institutions outside of the Korean peninsula hold much of the historical, legacy biodiversity information on the region. With nearly 140,000 specimens including the data on specimens stored at foreign herbaria, there is a comprehensive chronological, historical, taxonomic, and geographic coverage of Korean plants including those from inaccessible areas, such as North Korea. Despite an abundance of biodiversity information in collections, there is a pressing need to make this data accessible and integrated sufficiently to foster query-based inquiries to assist with regional conservation priorities. This project will thus mobilize existing biodiversity information and knowledge within the Korean Peninsula using the BRAHMS database. Using the advantages of BRAHMS, the project will be able to query foreign herbaria historical records, generate specimen georeferenced data, and produce photo images about the North and South Korean vascular plants which will published through GBIF.org. Through these goals the project will address the biodiversity information imbalance between South and North Korea and reduce the knowledge gap surrounding the diversity and distribution of vascular plants.

Titre Mobilization and georeferencing data from North Korea in major historical collections
Identifiant BIFA4_015
Financement Funded by Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan
Description du design As part of the first phase of the project, a dataset of 15,000 SNUA specimens has been compiled. To enable usability, this dataset set will go through the process of validation and data cleaning, including a retrospective georeferencing, until March 2019. Other datasets are under preparation and a selection of photographs are currently presented on the institute´s website.

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

Chin S. Chang

Méthodes d'échantillonnage

Contributors are mainly two local botanists.

Etendue de l'étude The data are sampled manually from literature though additions are based on specimens maintained at institutional herbaria (TI, KYO, TNS, E, A, and LE).
Contrôle qualité All new reports and/or revision must be documented by specimens deposited at institutional herbaria in the future. Suggestions or corrections regarding names and taxonomy may be submitted by users and reviewers through a national institute, although it does not work at all now.

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. Name suggestions are validated by the editors against names in Tropicos (http://www.tropicos.org), IPNI (http://www.ipni.org), GRIN (http://www.ars-grin.gov), or other plant name databases, before being manually corrected in the database.

Citations bibliographiques

  1. Chang, C.S., Kim, H. and Chang, K.S. 2011. Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fauna & Flora of Korea. Vol. 43. Woody Plants. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Design Post, Pajoo (in Korean).
  2. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA. eFloras 2014. Published on the Internet http://www.efloras.org [accessed 1st Feb. 2014]. The International Plant Names Index. 2014. Published on the Internet http://www.ipni.org [accessed 1st Feb. 2014].
  3. Lee, T. B. 1980. Illustrated Flora of Korea. Hyangmun Co., Seoul (in Korean).
  4. Lee, T. B. 1966. Bibliography Woody Plants in Korea. Forest. Experiment. Station., Seoul (in Korean).
  5. Lee, T. B. 1976. Vascular plants and their uses in Korea. Bulletin of the Kwanak Arboretum 1:1-137.
  6. Lee W.T. 1996. Lineamenta FloraeKorea. Seoul:Acamedy Seojeok (in Korea). The Plant List. 2014. Version 1.1. Published on the Internet; http://www.theplantlist.org/ [accessed 1st Feb.].
  7. Rehder, A. 1940. Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs. 2nd ed. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York.
  8. Yonekura, K. and Kajita, T. 2014. YList http://bean.bio.chiba-u.jp/bgplants/ylist_main.html [Last accessed 1st Feb. 2014].

Métadonnées additionnelles

Identifiants alternatifs af0fcabf-1d4d-4042-8428-3a620cf238c8
https://kbif.naris.go.kr/ipt/resource?r=north_korean_flora_checklist