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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2018.31.4.378

Effects of Planting Region and Distance on the Growth and Yield of Gomchwi 'Sammany' Variety  

Suh, Jong Taek (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science)
Yoo, Dong Lim (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science)
Kim, Ki Deog (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science)
Lee, Jong Nam (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science)
Hong, Mi Soon (Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.31, no.4, 2018 , pp. 378-383 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate the optimum cultivation distance for high yielding cultivation of the new variety of Gomchwi in highland and lowland. The test material was used 'Sammany' variety and the area was cultivated with a highland of 750 m above sea level and a lowland of 20 m above sea level. The planting distance was 5 treatments of $20{\times}20cm$, $20{\times}30cm$, $30{\times}30cm$, $35{\times}40cm$ and $40{\times}40cm$, and the plant was cultivated at 35% shading net in the open field. The annual growth of 'Sammany' variety was higher in the highland than in the lowland, but the number of leaves was higher in the lowland than that in the highland. The leaf number per plant was the highest in the $40{\times}40cm$ plot and the more the planting distance was, the more tendency was. However, the leaf weight per plant was higher in the highland than in the lowland. The number of leaves per 10a were higher in the lowland than that of highland and the tendency was more as the planting distance was narrower. Yields were slightly higher in the highland than that of lowland and the highest treatment plot was 2,983 kg/10a in $20{\times}20cm$. In the second year, the growth was high in the highland, and the highland was high in the leaf number and leaf weight and the same tendency in the yields. Among the planting distances, Yields in both areas were the highest in the $20{\times}20cm$ treatment, with 3,369 kg/10a in lowland and 7,257 kg/10a in highland. The growth of the third year was slightly better in the highland than that of the lowland but the difference was not significant. However, the number of leaves and leaf weight per plant were higher in the lowland than that of highland. And, in terms of leaf number and yield per 10a, it was also higher in the lowland than that in the highland. The narrower the planting distance was increased yields, and the highest yield was 6,051 kg/10a in $20{\times}20cm$. The lowland was high in yield until the third year, but the highland was the highest in the second year and decreased slightly in the third year. The narrower the planting distance in the both areas, the higher the yield, and the leaf size tended to be small.
Keywords
Highland; Leaf number; Leaf weight; Lowland; Shading;
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