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    Biomass and Carbon Storage in an Age-Sequence of Korean Pine (Pinus koraiensis) Plantation Forests in Central Korea

    This study examined the biomass and carbon pools of the main ecosystem components in an age sequence of five Korean pine plantation forest stands in central Korea. The C contents in the tree and ground vegetat...

    **aodong Li, Myong Jong Yi, Yowhan Son, Pil Sun Park in Journal of Plant Biology (2011)

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    Biomass Expansion Factors of Natural Japanese Red Pine (Pinus densiflora) Forests in Korea

    Biomass expansion factors, which convert the timber volume (or dry weight) to biomass, are used to estimate the forest biomass and account for the carbon budget at the national or regional level. This study es...

    **aodong Li, Myong Jong Yi, Yowhan Son, Pil Sun Park in Journal of Plant Biology (2010)

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    Development processes and growth pattern of Pinus densiflora stands in central eastern Korea

    Stand growth and developmental processes were investigated in Pinus densiflora Siebold et Zucc. stands of different ages in the central eastern region of Korea. Stands were inventoried and five trees per stand we...

    Pil Sun Park, Kyung Yoon Kim, Ahreum Han, Woongsoon Jang in Journal of Plant Research (2010)

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    Carbon and nitrogen storage in an age-sequence of Pinus densiflora stands in Korea

    The carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage capabilities of Pinus densiflora in six different stand ages (10, 27, 30, 32, 44, and 71 years old) were investigated in Korea. Thirty sample trees were destructively harve...

    Nam-** Noh, Yowhan Son, Sue-Kyoung Lee, Kyung-Won Seo in Science China Life Sciences (2010)

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    Estimation of carbon storage, carbon inputs, and soil CO2 efflux of alder plantations on granite soil in central Korea: comparison with Japanese larch plantation

    Yong-Suk Kim, Myong-Jong Yi, Yoon-Young Lee in Landscape and Ecological Engineering (2009)

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    Estimation of carbon storage, carbon inputs, and soil CO2 efflux of alder plantations on granite soil in central Korea: comparison with Japanese larch plantation

    Alder is a typical species used for forest rehabilitation after disturbances because of its N2-fixing activities through microbes. To investigate forest dynamics of the carbon budget, we determined the abovegroun...

    Yong-Suk Kim, Myong-Jong Yi, Yoon-Young Lee in Landscape and Ecological Engineering (2009)

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    Physiological and chemical characteristics of field-and mountain-cultivated ginseng roots

    Demand is increasing for mountain-cultivatedPanax ginseng (MCG) because its quality is considered superior to that of field-cultivated ginseng (FCG). However, MCG grows very slowly, and the factors that might aff...

    Yong Eui Choi, Yong Suk Kim, Myong Jong Yi, Wan Geun Park in Journal of Plant Biology (2007)

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    Induction of adventitious roots and analysis of ginsenoside content and the genes involved in triterpene biosynthesis inPanax ginseng

    Adventitious roots were produced directly from root segments ofPanax ginseng seedlings when cultured on an MS solid medium containing 3.0 mg L-1 IBA. Omitting NH4NO3 from this medium greatly enhanced both the fre...

    Jung-Yeon Han, Su-** Jung, Sang-Woo Kim, Yong-Soo Kwon in Journal of Plant Biology (2006)

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    Biomass and production of a naturally regenerated oak forest in southern Korea

    Biomass and production of two stands with Quercus variabilis Bl. as the dominant species (stands 1 and 3) and one with Q. mongolica Fisch. as the dominant species (stand 2) were investigated in southern Korea. St...

    In Hyeop Park, Yowhan Son, Dong Yeob Kim, Hyun O **, Myong Jong Yi in Ecological Research (2005)

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    Biomass, production and nutrient distribution of a natural oak forest in central Korea

    Biomass, production, and nutrient distribution of a pure Quercus variabilis Bl. stand (stand 1) and two mixed Q. variabilisQ. mongolica Fisch. stands (stand 2 and 3) were investigated in central Korea. Stand 1 n...

    Yowhan SON, In Hyeop PARK, Myong Jong YI, Hyun O JIN, Dong Yeob KIM in Ecological Research (2004)