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Effect of Mulberry Charcoal Treatment on the Growth and Physiological Properties of Kentucky Bluegrass Grown under Salt Stress Condition  

Bae, Euu-Ji (Southern Forest Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Jeong, Sung-Woo (Dept. of Horticulture, Gyeongsang Nat'l. Univ.(Insti. of Agric. & Life Sci.))
Park, Nam-Chang (Southern Forest Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Lee, Kwang-Su (Southern Forest Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Shin, Hyun-Cheol (Southern Forest Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Huh, Moo-Ryong (Dept. of Horticulture, Gyeongsang Nat'l. Univ.(Insti. of Agric. & Life Sci.))
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Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science / v.25, no.1, 2011 , pp. 112-117 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research was conducted to determine the effect of the pre-treatment of mulberry charcoal on the salt tolerance response in Kentucky bluegrass 'Perfection'. As this results, 400 mM NaCl treatment reduced turf growth such a fresh and dry weight, and induced physiological damages like decreased chlorophyll content and increased electrolyte leakage. The pre-treatment of mulberry charcoal, however, mitigated those growth and physiological responses associated with NaCl stress, regardless of the concentrations of charcoal solution. Furthermore, it was observed that higher K ion concentration by mulberry charcoal pre-treatment reduced Na ion in shoot. This research suggests to be a possibility of planting turf grasses in reclaimed land or higher salt accumulated area using a mulberry charcoal treatment.
Keywords
Charcoal; Potassium; Saline stress; Turf;
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