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Effects of Dye Bath Soil Type on Quality of Mat Rush (Juncus decipiens Nakai)  

Lim, June-Taeg (Dept. of Resources Plant Development Sunchon Nat'l Univ.)
Kwon, Byung-Sun (Dept. of Resources Plant Development Sunchon Nat'l Univ.)
Jung, Dong-Soo (National Institute of Crop Science, Mokpo Experiment Station RDA)
Kae, Bong-Myung (National Institute of Crop Science, Mokpo Experiment Station RDA)
Hyun, Kyu-Hwan (Dept. of Resources Plant Development Sunchon Nat'l Univ.)
Shin, Dong-Young (Dept. of Resources Plant Development Sunchon Nat'l Univ.)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.51, no.spc1, 2006 , pp. 229-232 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to select the most suitable dye bath soil of mat rush for good quality. Dry stem weight ranged from 102.5 to 107.0 g, dry stem ratio ranged from 34 to 36%, color of stem ranged from soft gray to heavy gray, degree of softness ranged from high to low and degree of floating ranged from extremely high to low. All the good quality components, such as dry stem weight, dry stem ratio, color of stem, degree of softness and degree of floating showed large variations. Hadong white ceramic soil, the superior dye bath soil of mat rush, showed relatively superior values for all the good quality components with 102.5 g in light dry stem weight, 34% in high dry stem ratio, good color of soft gray in color stem, high in degree of softness and extremely high id degree of floating. The results indicate that dye bath soils shows different adaptabilities to a particular dye bath and Hadong white ceramic soil seems to be the most suitable dye bath soil of mat rush for good quality.
Keywords
mat rush; dry bath soil; good quality;
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