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화산회토 감귤원에서 헤어리베치의 이용 가능성

Availability of Hairy Vetch as Leguminous Cover Crops in Citrus Orchards of Volcanic Ash Soils

  • 김유경 (제주특별자치도농업기술원 친환경연구과) ;
  • 조영윤 (제주특별자치도농업기술원 친환경연구과) ;
  • 강호준 (제주특별자치도농업기술원 친환경연구과) ;
  • 김정선 (제주특별자치도농업기술원 친환경연구과) ;
  • 좌창숙 (제주특별자치도농업기술원 친환경연구과) ;
  • 송관철 (제주특별자치도농업기술원 친환경연구과)
  • 투고 : 2017.02.13
  • 심사 : 2017.04.28
  • 발행 : 2017.05.31

초록

본 연구는 제주지역 화산회토 감귤원에서 두과피복작물인 헤어리베치(Vicia villosa Roth)의 이용 가능성을 진단하고 효율적인 양분관리 체계를 정립하기 위하여 수행하였다. 시험은 감귤원 재배지 고도별 5개소(해발고도 : 신촌 37 m, 호근 116 m, 와산 123 m, 상예 161 m, 그리고 용강 232 m)에서 수행하였다. 헤어리베치 품종은 국내에서 개발된 '청풍보라'로 하였으며, 파종량은 ha당 30, 60 및 90 kg을 파종하였다. 시험결과 헤어리베치 입모율은 53.0~57.1%로 파종량과 고도별 포장에 관계없이 유사하였다. 파종량에 따른 잡초 발생비율은 5개소 평균 11.8, 3.8 및 5.1%로 처리간 유의성이 없었으나 30 kg 파종구에서 다소 높은 경향을 보였으며 60 kg 및 90 kg 파종구는 각각 96.2% 및 94.9% 정도의 잡초 경감효과를 나타냈다. 헤어리베치 파종량에 따른 ha당 건물 수량은 각각 7.37, 8.43 및 8.47톤으로 30 kg 대비 60 및 90 kg 파종 시 각각 14% 및 15% 높았으나 파종량별 유의성은 없었다. 질소 수량은 ha당 최소 175 kg (와산 $30kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ 파종구)에서 최대 467 kg (용강 $30kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ 파종구) 값을 얻었으며 파종량에 따른 5개소 평균 질소 수량은 각각 254, 316 및 315 kg으로 60과 90 kg 파종구간 차이는 없었으며, 30 kg 파종구에 비하여 24% 높았다. 감귤원에서 기상과 토양 화학성 등 재배환경 요인들이 헤어리베치 수량에 미치는 영향을 구명하기 위하여 요인들 간 상관관계를 분석한 결과 일평균기온(R=0.2746) 및 적산온도(R=0.2714) 등 기상요인은 헤어리베치 건물 수량에 다소 영향을 줄 수는 있으나 그 영향이 크지 않은 것으로 판단되었다. 반면에 토양 EC ($R=0.4520^{**}$), 치환성칼륨($R=0.4078^{**}$) 및 유효인산(R=0.2737) 함량 등이 높을수록 건물 수량이 증가하는 비교적 강한 양의 상관관계를 보여 기상요인 보다는 토양 화학성이 헤어리베치 수량에 미치는 영향이 큰 것으로 판단되었다. 따라서 헤어리베치 재배시 질소 수량은 포장별 여러 가지 재배적 환경요인들의 영향을 받을 수 있으므로 포장별 일정면적의 생초 수량(X)을 측정한 후 이에 따른 질소 수량(Y)을 산출하여 활용하는 것이 바람직할 것으로 보이며 그 산출식은 "Y=4.4097X+33.594 (R=0.9547)"와 같다.

In this study we evaluated the availability of hairy vetch in citrus (Citrus unshiu Marc.) orchards of volcanic ash soils. The responses to increasing seeding rates and various growing conditions such as altitude, accumulated temperature, and soil chemical properties etc, were analyzed by means of the seedling establishment rate, weed occurrence ratio, and shoot biomass yield of hairy vetch. Field experiments were conducted at five citrus orchards by altitude from Sep. 2015 to Apr. 2016 in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. Hairy vetch used in the study was 'Cheongpyungbora', developed by National Institute of Crop Science. Seeding rates of hairy vetch consisted of 30, 60 and $90kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$. Results showed that the seedling establishment rates of hairy vetch were quite similar regardless of seeding rates in all fields and weed occurrence ratio at 30, 60 and $90kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ of seeding rates were 11.8, 3.8, and 5.1% (dry wt.), respectively. Both 60 and $90kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ of seeding rates, the weed occurrences were decreased by 96.2% and 94.9%. The nitrogen production of hairy vetch at 30, 60 and $90kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ of seeding rates were 254, 316, and $315kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$, respectively. Both 60 and $90kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ of seeding rates, The nitrogen production were increased by 24%, compared to $30kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ of seeding rate. In these results we were considered that the cost-efficient seeding rate of vetch was $60kg{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ in citrus orchards. Also, this study showed that the shoot biomass of hairy vetch and various cultivative factors were related and The nitrogen production of hairy vetch had a little bit of positive correlation (R=0.2714) with accumulated temperature and considerable correlations with some items (EC ($R=0.4520^{**}$) and exchangeable K ($R=0.4078^{**}$)) of soil chemical properties. Therefore, we were considered that hairy vetch can be used as a leguminous cover crop in citrus orchards, the calculation formula (Y=4.4097X + 33.594 (R=0.9547)) can be suggested for nitrogen yield of hairy vetch by using the shoot fresh weight (X).

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