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The Growth Rate of Salix Gracilistyla Miq. and its Effect of Protecting Soil from Dispersion Depending on the Planting Method Applied to Shore-marginal Slope  

Lee, Chun-Seok (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Jinju Nat'l Univ.)
Ryu, Nam-Hyung (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Jinju Nat'l Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.6, no.3, 2003 , pp. 56-68 More about this Journal
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to verify the shore margin protection effect of the root system of Salix gracilistyla Miq. developed from direct sticking cuttings on wetland, through the measurement of root growth and comparison of soil slaking rate depending on the planting method applied to shore-marginal slope. Comparison of growth rate and soil dispersion rate was made between five planted slope and one naked slope. The planting methods applied to the planted slope were (a) horizontally layed burying of stick(45cm) bundle (b) horizontally layed covering the slope with sticks (c) horizontally fencing with normal cuttings(20cm) (d) elected sticking of normal cutting at equal distances (e) random scattering short cuttings(3-4cm). As results, the most effective planting method was horizontally layed burying, and in order to increase its efficiency scattering the live stem chips in 2-3cm on the slope is recommended. The growth of root was negatively regressive to the distance from water floor.
Keywords
Ecological Restoration; Bio-Engineering; Salix; Soil Protection;
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