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Optimum Mixing Ratio of Growing Media and Soil for Water Maintenance in Pot Culture KCI 등재

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농업생명과학연구 (Journal of Agriculture & Life Science)
경상대학교 농업생명과학연구원 (Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
초록

The efficacy of the natural amendments in improving physical condition as well as waterretention characteristics of the growing media in pot culture was studied on seven different mixratio of growing media applied to soil. Growing media was prepared from peat, perlite, pruningwaste, pulp(3:1:3:3(w/w/w/w)). Growth substrates were prepared by mixing growing media at therates of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% and 100% with soil at 100%, 90%, 80%, 70%, 60%,50% and 0%, respectively. The bulk density tended to decreased with increasing growing mediaproportions. The particle density was lowest(0.6 g/cm3) in sole growing media treatment and theporosity of all the soil mixed growing media(63.2~83.3%) was significantly higher than that ofthe soil as sole medium(60.7%). The water content was lowest in sole soil treatment(5.1%) andgrowing media as sole medium(57.8%) was the closely ideal range for pot culture(>60%). Although substrates were varying water to the atmosphere at similar rates which retained waterfor longer, growing media as sole still remain constant on high water content. It was confirmedthat strongly correlated between bulk density and water retentivity(correlation-0.85).

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ABSTRACT
 Introduction
 Materials and Methods
  1 Preparation of raw materials
  2 Growing media and substrates preparation
  3 Physical properties of substrates
  4 Water retentivity in pot condition
  5 Correlation analysis
  6 Plant growth experiment
  7 Statistical analysis
 Results and discussion
  1 Physical characteristics of substrates
  2 Water retentivity in pot condition
  3 Correlation exploration
  4 Seed germination and stem length
 References
저자
  • Ju-Hyun Choi(Department of Textile Design, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology)
  • Si Young Ha(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Ji Young Jung(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Jeong Bin Nam(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Ji-Su Kim(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Jae-Kyung Yang(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Gyeongsang National University, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University) Corresponding author