Acknowledgement
Supported by : Korea Science and Engineering Foundation
This study was conducted to determine the effects of mycorrhizal inoculation and ortet ages on the rooting of Quercus acutissima cuttings. The cuttings taken from 12-week-, 2-year-, 4-year-, and 20-year-old plants were rooted in mid summer in the rooting medium (vermiculite 2 : peatmoss 1 by volume) with or without Pisolithus tinctorius (Pt) and Glomus sp. inocula and IBA under intermittent misting system in an open shed. The average percentages of rooting were about 82%, 49%, 29%, and 13% for cuttings taken from 12-week-, 2-year-. 4-year-, and 20-year-old seedlings, respectively. Pt inoculation, enhanced rooting of cuttings at all age classes, except 12-week-old seedlings, with the highest enhancement(22%) observed in cuttings taken from 20-year-old trees. The highest percentage of rooting in each age group eras 88.9% in 12-week-old seedlings treated with Pt plus 3.000ppm IBA, 75% in 2-Year-old plants with 1,000ppm IBA, 58.3% in 4-year-old plants with 3.000ppm IBA and 22% in 20-year-old plants. The addition of Glomus sp. fungus inoculum failed to enhance rooting. Pt mycorrhizal inoculation enhanced root dry weight, length, and diamter of adventitious roots at cuttings taken from 12-week- and 20-year-old trees, except the cuttings taken from 4-year-old seedlings. Rooted cuttings had more total nitrogen content in the leaves than unrooted cuttings, and the greater rooting response was associated with the higher phosphorus content in the leaves.
본(本) 연구(硏究)의 목적(目的)은 12주(週) 2년(年), 4년(年), 2년생(年生) 상수리나무 모수(母樹)에서 채취(採取)한 삽수(揷穗)에 모래밭버섯균(菌)(Pisolithus tinctorius)과 Glomus sp. 내생균근균(內生菌根菌)을 인공접종(人工接種)하여 삽수(揷穗)의 발근(發根), 부정근(不定根) 발달(發達), 발근특성(發根特性) 등을 조사(調査)하여, 균근균(菌根菌)의 인공접종(人工接種)이 상수리나무의 삽목발근(揷木發根)에 미치는 영향(影響)을 알아보는데 있다. 균근균(菌根菌)을 인공접종(人工接種)한 것과 접종(接種)하지 않은 배지(培地)(버미쿨라이트 : 피트모스=2 : 1, v/v)에 1989년(年) 8월초(月初)에 삽목(揷木)을 실시(實始)하였다. 삽수(揷穗)는 오전(午前) 7시(時)에서 오후(午後) 8시(時)까지 20초간(秒間) 작동(作動)하고 2분간(分間) 멈추는 간헐관수(簡歇灌水)시스템 하에, 약
Supported by : Korea Science and Engineering Foundation