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Comparison of Seedling Survival Rate and Growth among 8 Different Tree Species in Seosan Reclamation Area (서산 간척지에서 8개 교목 수종의 묘목 생육 비교)

  • Park, Pil Sun;Kim, Kyung Yoon;Jang, Woongsoon;Han, Ahreum;Jo, Jaechang;Kim, Jun-Beom;Kim, Jee-han
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.98 no.4
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    • pp.496-503
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    • 2009
  • Reclamation area is characterized by high soil salinity and high ground water table that are not favorable environment for tree growth. However, the increasing demand to convert the reclamation area from rice cultivation fields to industrial or residential complex, or parks accompanies the idea of introduction of trees in the area. This study aimed to suggest better performed tree species for the tree planting in the Seosan reclamation area, Chungchungnam-do. Seedlings of 8 tree species (Pinus densiflora, Pinus thunbergii, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Chionanthus retusus, Cornus kousa, Prunus sargentii, Quercus acutissima, and Zelkova serrata) were planted in 4 types of 10 m ${\times}$ 10 m experimental plots. The survival rate and the height growth of seedlings were measured from April 2006 to November 2008 on an annual basis. The experimental plots were constructed using 2 different soil material (dredged sand and dredged sand + forest soil), and 2 soil covering depth (1.5 m and 2.0 m). The tree species showed different survival rates for 3 years since planting (F = 9.632, P < 0.001). C. kousa, Q. acutissima, and P. sargentii showed high mortality rate while P. thunbergii, M. glyptostroboides and Z. serrata showed lower mortality rates. The seedling height growth for 3 years was also significantly different among species (F=4.749, P=0.002). Most of seedlings showed lower height growth in the second year, and the growth began to recover in the third year after transplanting. The survival rate and the growth of the seedlings were better in higher soil covering depth and forest soil material plots regardless of species. The combination of rank orders in survival rate and relative height growth indicates that P. thunbergii, M. glyptostroboides and Z. serrata would perform better than other species used in the experiment, while C. retusus, C. kousa and P. sargenti may not adapt well to this area.

Study on the Cultivation of Vitex rotundifolia According to Different Soils and Fertilization Methods (토양과 비배관리에 의한 순비기나무의 재배방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kae-Hwan;Seo, Byung-Soo;Yoon, Se-Eok;Park, Chong-Min
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.544-553
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    • 2007
  • This study is focused on the cultivation of seedlings and cuttings of roundleaf chastetree(Vitex rotundifolia L. f.) according to the sorts of soil and fertilization methods. The results are summarized as follows: When roundleaf chastetree seedlings(aged 1-0) and cuttings(aged 1-0) were cultivated in three different kinds of soil- sand, granite soil, and yellow silt- without any fertilization, 70% of the seedlings survived in sand and granite soil, and 35% did in yellow silt; 90% of the cuttings survived in granite soil and 80% did in sand and yellow silt. The general growth of both seedlings and cuttings was good in granite soil, and sand but relatively inferior in yellow silt. Seedlings showed good stem growth while cuttings had fine root growth. In case of cultivation of seedlings with different kinds and quantities of fertilizer adjusted and with granite soil as basic soil, seedlings and cuttings survived in the experimental section where only the organic fertilizer was used as basic fertilization; in contrast, seedlings grown in the experimental section were all dead where both inorganic and liquefied fertilizer were used. Cuttings showed considerably higher survival rates than seedlings at the experimental fertilization section; particularly, the survival rate of cuttings was twice as much as that of seedlings at the experimental section with low fertilization. This study results revealed that cuttings are desirable than seedlings in general rootage, growth, adaptability to soil, and cuttings have lower demand for soil fertility in time of growing roundleaf chastetree saplings.

Effects of Pb and CO2 on the Growth of Pinus densiflora Seedlings (소나무(Pinus densiflora) 묘목의 생장에 미치는 납과 CO2의 영향)

  • Kim, Sung-Hyun;Hong, Sun-Hwa;Kang, Ho-Jeong;Ryu, Hee-Wook;Lee, Sang-Don;Cho, Kyung-Suk;Lee, In-Sook
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.559-563
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    • 2006
  • This work was investigated the effects of the elevated $CO_2$ and Pb contamination on the growth of Pinus densiflora. Two-years pine trees were planted in Pb-contaminated soils (500 mg/kg-soil) and uncontaminated soils, and cultivated for 3 months in the growth chamber where $CO_2$ concentration was controlled at 380 or 760 ppmv. The growth of P. densiflora were comparatively analyzed in 4 kinds of soil samples (CA : $CO_2$ 380 ppmv + Pb 0 mg/kg, CB : $CO_2$ 380 ppmv + Pb 500 mg/kg, EA : $CO_2$ 760 PPmv + Pb 0 mg/kg, EB : $CO_2$ 760 ppmv + Pb 500 mg/kg). It was measured the growth changes of the p. densiflora caused by $CO_2$ concentration and Pb contamination. The growth of P. densiflora was remarkably inhibited in the Pb-contaminated soil, although the biomass and the root elongations were not significantly affected by the elevated $CO_2$. These results suggested that the growth of p. densiflora was sensitively influenced by Pb contamination rather than $CO_2$ concentration. Compared to the initial soil, total Pb concentration in the soil samples was decreased at 760 ppmv $CO_2$ as well as at 380 ppmv $CO_2$ after 3 months. The accumulation of Pb in the roots at 760 ppmv $CO_2$ was two-fold of that at 380 ppmv $CO_2$, indicating that Pb bioavailability in the root of p. densiflora might be affected by the elevated $CO_2$.

Effects of Light Environment on Growth and Chlorophyll Contents of Pinus strobus Seedlings (광 환경이 스트로브잣나무 묘목의 생장과 엽록소 함량에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Dong-Sup;Woo Su- Young
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.198-203
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    • 2000
  • This study was conducted to investigate seasonal changes on height, root collar diameter, shoot growth, biomass and chlorophyll contents of Pinus strobus seedlings (two-year old) grown under different light environments in Sangju National University Nursery. Four shade treatments provided seedlings with full sunlight (1800 umo1 m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ ), 75% of full sunlight (1350 umo1 m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ ), 50% of full sunlight (900 ,umo1 m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ ) and 25% of full sunlight (450 umo1 m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ ). Planting density in four light intensities was 30 cm$\times$30cm. In each treatment, 10 trees were planted and height, diameter at root collar, shoot growth, biomass and chlorophyll contents (chlorophyll a, band a+ b) were measured. The highest height, root collar diameter, shoot growth and biomass in Pinus strobus seedlings were observed at full sunlight. Specially, root biomass was the most sensitive tree components part and strongly associated with decreases in the total biomass under low light intensity. The lowest chlorophyll contents (Chlorophyll a, band a+ b) were shown at 25% of sunlight, the lowest light intensity in this study.

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Effect of Artificial Warming on Chlorophyll Contents and Net Photosynthetic Rate of Quercus variabilis Seedlings in an Open-field Experiment (실외 인위적 온난화 처리가 굴참나무 묘목의 엽록소 함량 및 순광합성률에 미치는 영향)

  • Jo, Wooyong;Son, Yowhan;Chung, Haegeun;Noh, Nam Jin;Yoon, Tae Kyung;Han, Saerom;Lee, Sun Jeoung;Lee, Sue Kyoung;Yi, Koong;Jin, Lixia
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.100 no.4
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    • pp.733-737
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    • 2011
  • We investigated the effect of artificial warming on chlorophyll contents and net photosynthetic rates of 2-year-old Quercus variabilis seedlings in a nursery open-field experiment site. 64 seedlings were each planted in $1m{\times}1m$ plots (n = 4) and warmed with infrared lamps. The air temperature in warmed plots was $3^{\circ}C$ higher than that of control plots. Chlorophyll contents and net photosynthetic rates were measured in May, July, August, September and October, 2011. In May, September and October chlorophyll contents and net photosynthetic rates were significantly higher in warmed plots than in control plots. However, there were no significant differences in chlorophyll contents and net photosynthetic rates between warmed plots and control plots in July and August. It seemed that early developed leaves of warmed plots in May with higher chlorophyll contents could lead to higher net photosynthetic rates whereas there was no difference in net photosynthetic rates due to saturation of chlorophyll contents in July and August. Increased biosynthesis of chlorophyll due to warming might increase net photosynthetic rates in September and October.

Effect of Inorganic Environmental Factors on the Growth of Pinus koraiensis Seedlings (VII) -The Influence of Shading Pretreatment on the Weight Growth in Transplanting Bed- (무기적(無機的) 환경요인(環境要因)이 잣나무 유묘(幼苗)의 생육(生育)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (VII) -이식상(移植床)에서의 중량생장(重量生長)에 대(對)한 피음처리(被陰處理) 영향(影響)-)

  • Kim, Young Chai
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.77 no.1
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    • pp.100-108
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    • 1988
  • This research was performed to estimate the influence of relative light intensity, planting density, growth period on the growth of fresh and dry weight of the stem and branches, and root in the pretreatment transplanting bed. 1. The growth of fresh and dry weight of the stem and branches per seedling varied in the order of 63%>100%>37%>19% in relative light intensity, and increased with decrease of planting density, and grew highly during the period from May to June. The contribution rates to the growth of fresh and dry weight of the stem and branches were 49.4% and 39.6% in shading treatment, and 4.3% and 6.4% in planting density, and 34.2% in growth period respectively. Of the three factors, that is, shading, density and period, all of the interactions between two factors, and among the three factors in the growth of fresh and dry weight of stem and branches were significant. The growth of fresh and dry weight of root per seedling increased with light intensity and decreased with increase of density. The best growth of root, showed during the period from May to June in fresh weight, but during the period from July and August in dry weight of root. For the three factors, that is, shading, density and growth period, all the interactions between any two factors, and among the three factors in the growth of fresh and dry weight of root were significant.

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Early Growth Performance of Zelkova serrata Trees According to Seedling Age and Planting Density (묘령 및 식재밀도에 따른 느티나무 조림목의 초기 생육 특성)

  • Noh, Nam Jin;Cho, Min Seok
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.109 no.4
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    • pp.390-399
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    • 2020
  • We investigated the effect of seedling age and planting density on early growth performance of Zelkova serrata trees. Containerized Z. serrata seedlings, 1-year-old and 2-year-old, were planted according to two different planting densities (3,000 and 5,000 trees ha-1) at the end of March, 2017. Three plots were established for each treatment (2 seedling ages × 2 planting densities). We calculated the survival rate (%) of out-planted seedlings as well as the stem volume based on the root collar diameter (RCD) and height (H) in September of each year, from 2017 to 2019. Seedling age and planting density did not affect survival rate of the out-planted trees. Planting density did not affect height of the trees, whereas the treatment significantly affected RCD and the H/D ratio for 2-year-old seedlings in 2019. The stem volume per tree was highest in the plot of 2-year-old seedlings at 5,000 trees ha-1 and lowest in the 1-year-old seedlings at 3,000 trees ha-1. In addition, the tree height in both 1-year-old and 2-year-old Z. serrata trees was greater in the 5,000 trees ha-1 plot than in the 3,000 trees ha-1 plot. There was no interactive effect between seedling age and planting density on stem volume; however, as seedling age and planting density increased, stem volume of Z. serrata trees increased. The values for stem volume per hectare are 85%, 68%, and 300% higher in 1-year-old 5,000 trees ha-1, 2-year-old 3,000 trees ha-1, and 2-year-old 5,000 trees ha-1 plots, respectively, compared to the values in 1-year-old 3,000 trees ha-1. This result shows that high planting density (close planting) affects tree growth differently based on seedling age, and suggests that the planting density of 5,000 trees ha-1 is suitable for 2-year-old seedlings to improve early growth field performance.

Absorption of Heavy Metals of Waste Leachate Using by Fast Growing Trees(II) (속성수를 이용한 쓰레기 매립지 침출수의 오염물질 흡수제거(II))

  • 우수영
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 2003
  • To identify the rapacity of waste leachate absorption in Populus euramericana and Betula platyphylla var, japonica, four different treatments were applied to seedlings: leachate solution (100% leachate), 50% dilution (50% leachate: 50% water, v/v) and 25% dilution, (25% leachate: 75% water, v/v) were applied to these two species. After the experiment, concentrations of heavy metals in tree parts were analyzed by an Inductively Coupled Plasma emission spectrometer (ICP). treatment with waste leachate significantly stimulated both Populus euramericana and Betula platyphylla var. japonica biomass production relative to the water control. In addition, these species showed good absorption capacity of As, Co, Hg and Ni elements. The results of this study suggested that these two species can absorb the toxic materials through their roots and transport them to stems or leaves.

Growth and Physiological Characteristics of Pinus densiflora Seedlings in Response to Open-field Experimental Warming using the Infrared Lamp (적외선등을 이용한 실외 실험적 온난화 처리가 소나무 묘목의 생장과 생리적 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sun Jeoung;Han, Saerom;Yoon, Tae Kyung;Han, Seung Hyun;Jung, Yejee;Yun, Soon Jin;Son, Yowhan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.102 no.4
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    • pp.522-529
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    • 2013
  • Climate change will affect the physiological traits and growth of forest trees. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of an experimental warming on growth and physiological characteristics of Pinus densiflora S. et Z. seedlings. One-year-old P. densiflora seedlings were planted in control and warmed plots in April 2010. The air temperature of warmed plots was increased by $3^{\circ}C$ using infrared lamps from November 2010. We measured shoot height, root collar diameter, above and below ground biomass, chlorophyll contents and leaf nitrogen concentration from March 2011 to March 2013. Seedling height and root collar diameter showed no significant difference between warmed and control plots except for root collar diameter measured in June 2012. Seedling leaf biomass was lower in the warmed ($23.94{\pm}2.10g$) than in the control ($26.08{\pm}1.72g$) plots in 2013. Shoot to root ratio (S/R ratio) was lower in the warmed ($1.09{\pm}0.07$) than in the control ($1.31{\pm}0.10$) plots in 2013. Leaf nitrogen concentrations and chlorophyll contents were not significantly different between warmed and control plots except for leaf nitrogen concentration in 2011. Leaf C/N ratio was increased in 2012 under the warming treatment. Low growth and S/R ratio in warmed plots might be related to the higher temperature and water stress. In the future, the below-ground carbon allocation of P. densiflora might be increased by global warming due to temperature and water stress.

Effects of Experimental Warming on Growth of Quercus variabilis Seedlings (실외 실험적 온난화 처리가 굴참나무 묘목의 생장에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sun Jeoung;Han, Saerom;Yoon, Tae Kyung;Chung, Haegeun;Noh, Nam Jin;Jo, Wooyong;Park, Chan-Woo;Ko, Suin;Han, Seung Hyun;Son, Yowhan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.101 no.4
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    • pp.722-728
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    • 2012
  • Climate change affects all biological processes in terrestrial ecosystems including photosynthesis, plant growth and productivity. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of experimental warming on the growth of Quercus variabilis seedlings. One-year-old Q. variabilis seedlings were planted in control and warmed plots in April 2010. The air temperature of warmed plots was increased by $3^{\circ}C$ compared to control plots using the infrared lamp from November 2010. Shoot height and root collar diameter were measured in March 2011 and June 2012, respectively, and aboveground and belowground biomass were also measured in March 2011 and 2012, respectively. Shoot height and root collar diameter were significantly higher in warmed plots than in control plots, except for root collar diameter in March 2011. Increment (mm) of shoot height and root collar diameter were also higher in warmed plots ($529{\pm}30$, $5.6{\pm}0.5$) than in control plots ($464{\pm}28$, $4.5{\pm}0.4$). However, there were no significant differences between warmed and control plots except for root collar diameter. Increment (g/year) of total, aboveground and belowground biomass were higher in warmed plots ($36.88{\pm}6.52$, $11.91{\pm}3.44$, $24.97{\pm}3.73$) than in control plots ($30.59{\pm}5.51$, $8.73{\pm}1.66$, $21.86{\pm}3.88$), however, the differences were not statistically significant. Higher seedling growth and biomass of warmed plots might be related to the enhanced net photosynthetic rates in spring and the extended growing season.