1996 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Comparative Floristic Study between Japan and the Asiatic Contifnent
Project/Area Number |
07041151
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for international Scientific Research
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | Field Research |
Research Institution | National Science Museum (TNS) |
Principal Investigator |
KOYAMA Hiroshige Botanical Department, National Science Museum (TNS), Director, 植物研究部, 部長 (90000132)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
JUNHUI G. 上海自然博物館, 植物研究部, 部長
SIJIUN H. 上海自然博物館, 植物研究部, 部長
PEIGUI L. 中国科学院, 昆明植物研究所, 助教授
MU Z 中国科学院, 昆明植物研究所, 教授
HIGUCHI Masanobu National Science Museum (TNS), Curator, 植物研究部, 研究官 (10189772)
KADOTA Yuichi National Science Museum (TNS), Senior Curator, 植物研究部, 主任研究官 (30124184)
KASHIWADANI Hiroyuki National Science Museum (TNS), Chief Curator, 植物研究部, 室長 (10000142)
DOI Yoshimichi National Science Museum (TNS), Chief Curator, 植物研究部, 室長 (10000134)
KONTA Fumihiro National Science Museum (TNS), Chief Curator, 植物研究部, 室長 (60021945)
G Junhui Shanghai Nat.Hist.Mus., Derector
H Sijun Shanghai Nat.Hist.Mus., Derector
L Peigui Kunming Inst.of Botany, Associate Professor
Z Mu Kunming Inst.of Bot., Professor
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Project Period (FY) |
1995 – 1996
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Keywords | Japan and Asia / Cooperation / Plant and fungi / Changjiang R. / Mekong Riv. / Sino-Japan area / Phytogeography / Resources / Ethnobotany |
Research Abstract |
The Study was carried during two years from 1995 under the cooperation between National Science Museum in Japan and tow institutes in China, Shanghai Natural History Museum and Kunming Botanical Institute. The study area is southern China including the Mekong River and the Changjiang River basin. We got over 7,000 specimens of plants and fungi in addition to information of natural forest vegetations at the present day. The results our study are ; 1.there are many species which are distributed in both China and Japan, but some of these species should be taxonomically re-examined because we found sound difference among these species growing in China and Japan. 2.A phytogeographical discontinuity may be along the boundary between Yunnan and Guizhou Province ; it is suggested by the results of study on forest soil and floristic research. 3.some interesting informations are got about Lentinus edodes and Canoderma lucidum, and wild edible flowers from the view point of biological resources and ethnobotany.
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