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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2018.107.1.50

Effect of Cover Crop Aruncus dioicus var. kamtschaticus on Reducing Soil Erosion  

Kim, Hak-Koo (Chungbuk Research Ceter for Wild Plants)
Kim, Je-Su (Department of Forest Science, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.107, no.1, 2018 , pp. 50-58 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Aruncus dioicus on annual soil erosion reduction effect. Based on the measured soil erosion data, the cover factor of RUSLE was calculated. Comparing calculated the cover factor and Chewings fescue cover factor for soil erosion reduction, It found that cover crop Aruncus dioicus of reducing soil erosion was effective. The amount of soil erosion according to the type of Aruncus dioicus covering was 2.22 Mg/ha, Chewings fescue was 1.85 Mg/ha, 10.60 Mg/ha was produced in the Bare ground. Cover factor of Aruncus dioicus was $0.09{\pm}0.03$ according to the type of covering, Chewings fescue was $0.08{\pm}0.03$, Bare ground was $0.35{\pm}0.10$. Weeds control Bare ground was $0.83{\pm}0.14$. The results of the variance analysis of the cover factor for each covering were different according to the cover type. As a result of the classification of the same group through post - analysis, it was found that the Aruncus dioicus and Chewings fescue were similar to each other. Therefore, the Aruncus dioicus was effective to reduce the soil erosion to the extent that it was comparable to the Chewings fescue.
Keywords
Aruncus dioicus; chewings fescue; soil erosion; RUSLE;
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