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표고 400m 제주 중산간 지역에서 혼합조합별 초지 생산성 및 식생구성

Effect of Seed Mixture on Forage Yields and Botanical Composition at an Altitude of 400 m in Jeju island

  • 투고 : 2017.02.06
  • 심사 : 2017.03.21
  • 발행 : 2017.03.30

초록

본 연구는 제주지역의 표고 400 m에서 말 방목용으로 적합한 남방형 및 북방형 목초를 활용하여 북방형과 남방형 목초를 혼합하거나 북방형 목초 만을 파종하였고 또한 말의 방목 시 섭취 특성을 고려하여 북방형 목초는 상번초와 하번초로 구별하여 처리를 나누었다. 북방형 목초는 하번초인 캔터기블루그라스(Kentucky bluegrass)와 레드톱(redtop), 상번초인 오차드그라스(orchard grass), 톨페스큐(tall fescue)를 공시하였다. 남방형 및 북방형 혼합 형태에서 처리 1은 하번초 위주로 구성하여 버뮤다그라스에 캔터키부루그라스+레드톱을 혼합하였고, 처리 2는 버뮤다그라스에 상번초인 톨페스큐+오차드그라스를 혼합하였다. 북방형 목초 만으로 혼합한 형태인 처리 3은 하번초 위주인 캔터키부루그라스+레드톱을 혼합하였고 처리 4는 상번초인 톨페스큐와 오차드그라스를 혼합하였다. 제주지역의 표고 400 m에서는 남방형 목초인 버뮤다그라스가 한해 피해를 입어 생육이 저조하였다. 초장은 평균적으로 남방형 및 북방형 목초 혼합구 보다는 북방형 목초 만혼합한 처리구에서 더 크게 자랐으며 특히 상번초인 톨페스큐+오차드그라스를 혼합한 처리구에서 가장 크게 성장하였다. 건물 수량은 남방형 및 북방형 목초 혼합구 보다는 북방형 목초구에서 더 많은 수량을 나타내었고 특히 하번초인 켄터기블루그라스+레드톱 혼합 처리구가 가장 높은 수량은 나타내었다. 식생분포에서는 1차 조사의 경우 처리 1과 처리 2에서 버뮤다그라스가 11.7%, 13.3%으로 저조한 생육을 나타내었는데 이는 겨울철 버뮤다그라스가 한해 피해를 받아 생육이 저조하였고 반면에 켄터키블루그라스, 레드톱, 톨페스큐, 오차드그라스의 생육은 양호 하였다. 2차 조사에서는 처리 1과 처리 2에서 버뮤다그라스가 5.0%, 11.7%으로 1차 조사 때 보다 더욱 생육이 위축되는 경향을 나타내었다. 조단백질과 NDF, ADF의 소화율에서는 남방형 및 북방형 목초를 혼합한 처리구에서 더 우수한 목초의 특성을 나타내었으며 특히 상번초 보다는 하번초 혼합 처리구에서 좋은 값을 나타 내었다. 무기물에서는 남방형 목초인 버뮤다그라스와 북방형 하번초가 혼합한 처리 1의 경우는 P 함량이 비교적 높게 나타났고 Ca, Mg, Mn 함량이 낮게 나타났으며, 남방형 목초와 북방형 상번초인 처리 2는 Ca, K, Mg, Na, Cu, Zn, Fe 함량이 비교적 높게 나타났으며 북방형 하번초로 구성된 처리 3은 K, Mg, Na, Cu, Zn, Fe의 함량이 가장 낮은 값을 나타내었다. 상의 결과를 살펴볼 때 제주지역 표고 400 m에서 말 방목에 적합한 방법은 남방형 목초는 겨울철 한해 피해로 생육이 저조하여 북방형 하번초위주로 혼합하여 파종하는 것이 좋을 것으로 사료되었다.

The objective of this study was to determine the growth characteristics of cool (C1) and warm season grasses (C2) in pastures mixed with C1 and C2 at an altitude of 400 m in Jeju island to establishing pasture suitable for grazing horses and to evaluate the effect of pastures mixed with tall and short type grasses on the intake characteristics of horses. C1 used in this study was Kentucky bluegrass, redtop (short type grass) and tall type grasses were orchardgrass and tall fescue, respectively. Treatments of this study were consisted of four groups and the short type grass used in pastures mixed with C1 and C2 was mainly bermudagrass. Four treatment groups were follow as; Treatment 1 (bermudagrass + Kentucky bluegrass + redtop) 2) Treatment 2 (bermudagrass + tall fescue + orchardgrass) 3) Treatment 3 (Kentucky bluegrass + redtop) 4) Treatment 4 (tall fescue + orchardgrass). Bermudagrass was a little winter killing and inhibition of plant growth at an altitude of 400 m. Plant heights in pastures mixed with C1 and C2 were grown better than that in pastures mixed with C1. Especially, plant height in Treatment 4 was higher than other treatments. Dry matter yield was in the following order: Treatment 4> Treatment 3> Treatment 2> Treatment 1. Dry matter yield in pastures mixed with C1 increased as compared with pastures mixed with C1 and C2. Dry matter yield in Treatment 3 was higher than other treatments. In the first investigation regarding vegetation distribution, bermudagrass ratios among grasses in Treatment 1 and Treatment 2 were 11.7 and 13.3%, respectively. The growth of bermudagrass in winter was low due to the cold damage. However the growth of Kentucky bluegrass, redtop, tall fescue and orchardgrass was good. In the second investigation, bermudagrass ratios among grasses in Treatment 1 and Treatment 2 were 5.0 and 11.7%, respectively. Growth of forage in the second investigation was poor as compared to the first investigation. nutritive values(crude protein content, neutral detergent fiber content, acid detergent fiber content, digestibility) were good in pastures mixed with C1 Especially, nutritive values in pastures mixed with tall was higher than those of pastures mixed short grasses. P content among minerals in Treatment 1 was higher than other groups. However, the content of Ca, Mg and Mn were lower. The contents of Ca, K, Mg, Na, Cu, Zn and Fe in Treatment 2 were higher. However, the contents of K, Mg, Na, Cu, Zn and Fe in Treatment 3 were lower. Therefore, we suggest that cool season grasses with short grasses were sowed to establishing pasture suitable for grazing horses at an altitude of 400 m in Jeju island.

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