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Effects of Plug Cell Trays, Soil and Shading Rates on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth Characteristics of Hippophae rhamnoides L.

  • Lee, Songhee (Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University) ;
  • Cho, Wonwoo (Department of Forest Bioresources, National Institute of Forest Science) ;
  • Chandra, Romika (Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University) ;
  • Han, Jiwon (Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University) ;
  • Kang, Hoduck (Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University)
  • Received : 2020.02.17
  • Accepted : 2020.03.06
  • Published : 2020.03.31

Abstract

In this study, basic data with respect to the introduction of Hipphophae rhamnoides L. and its cultivation in Korea could be obtained. According to the size of the plug cell tray, Chinese origin's rate of seed germination was relatively high in 128 plug cell tray, and growth was vibrant in 50 plug cell tray. The germination and growth of Russian origin seeds showed that they were relatively effective in 50 plug cell tray and with respect to soil environment, TKS-2 soil with untreated shading relatively promoted both germination and growth for Chinese origin, the rate of germination was high in bed soil for horticulture and growth result was good in TKS-2 in the case of Russian origin. It was confirmed that the germination rate of Chinese origin H. rahmnoides L. was highest in untreated shading and the shoot growth was vibrant in 70% shading while the growth in roots was vibrant in the untreated shading. In the Russian origin, H. rhamnoides L. the germination rate in 30% and 70% shading was about 50% which was higher than that in the untreated shading and general growth was vibrant in 30% shading.

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