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Effects of formulation including pretreated wood as a component of a growing media for tall fescue(Festuca arundinacea) KCI 등재

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

This experiment was designed to assess the physical and chemical properties of growing media substituted with a range of increasing concentrations of pretreated wood and to relate these properties to plant growth responses. For preparing the growing media, each material was combined with rural soil, peat, perlite and pretreated wood. Physicochemical properties studied were similar to ideal substrate ranges for plant growth on growing media, including pretreated wood. Physical properties were also well maintained over time. In comparison to plants growing in 100% rural soil, tall fescue(Festuca arundinacea) in the prepared growing media achieved better growth, especially when using the 50% rural soil + 50% PPW(peat + perlite + pretreated wood, 3:1:6(w/w/w)) and 30% rural soil + 70% PPW (peat + perlite + pretreated wood, 3:1:6(w/w/w)), and showed improved germination percentage. We confirmed the potential use of growing media, including pretreated wood. Furthermore, our results show a correlation among the physicochemical properties of tall fescue(Festuca arundinacea); physical properties were significantly influenced by germination and aerial parts. The root length of physicochemical properties was correlated with bulk density and organic compound (p<0.01).

저자
  • Myung-Suk Choi(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Si Young Ha(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Ji Young Jung(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Ji Su Kim(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Jeong Bin Nam(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Jae-Kyung Yang(Division of Environmental Forest Science, Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University) Corresponding author