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Performance Analysis and Implications of Culvert Drain Maintenance (암거배수 정비의 성과분석과 시사점)

  • Hyangmi Yi
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.412-412
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    • 2023
  • 정부는 2027년까지 식량자급률 55.4%를 달성하고, 채소·과실류 국내 공급 여력의 85% 수준을 유지하기 위한 적정 농지면적 150.0만ha가 필요하다고 추정하였다. 그리고 정부는 적정 면적 확보를 위해서 농지보전 목표가 포함된 중장기 기본계획을 수립할 예정이다. 이러한 식량자급률 달성과 채소 및 과실류 재배 면적 확보를 위해서는 논의 다각적인 활용 방안을 모색할 필요가 있다. 왜냐하면 최근 쌀 공급과잉 문제를 해결하기 위해 최근 '양곡관리법'이 정치적 이슈로 등장할 만큼 쌀 공급과잉 해소와 논 농지의 효율적인 활용에 대해 사회적 관심이 많다. 이러한 맥락에서 본 연구에서는 우리나라 최초로 논 배수 개선을 위해 지하암거가 설치된 경북상주시 공검면 일대를 대상으로 암거배수의 성과를 살펴보고 개선방안을 모색하였다. 이를 위해 본 연구에서는 지하암거 설치로 배수여건이 개선된 수혜농가 42명을 대상으로 심층면담을 실시하였다. 사례지역은 오태저수지를 기점으로 시작하는 공검소하천 양안에 넓게 위치하고 분지지형으로 하천보다 낮은 저지대로, 평상시·강수시 지하수위가 높아 습답이 형성되어 영농기계 사용이 어렵고, 일부지역의 경우 작물 파종, 수확을 하지 못하는 등 피해 발생하여 영농여건이 매우 불리한 지역이다. 이러한 배수불량을 개선하기 위해 수혜면적 55.6ha에 (지하)배수가 정비되었다. 이러한 배수 개선이 지역 영농에 미치는 효과는 다음과 같이 분석되었다. 첫째, 수혜구역 내 농가들은 배수불량으로 농기계 작업이 불편하고, 논의 습답을 제거하기 위해 해당 시설에 대한 필요성을 느끼고 있다. 또한 암거배수 시설로 인해 약 72% 농가들은 습답 개선의 효과가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 둘째, 전체 수혜농가의 약 72%는 암거시설로 인해 논의 습답이 개선된 것으로 나타났다. 특히, 암거시설로 인해 물빠짐이 개선되었고, 농기계 작업이 용이하게 되었다. 다만 사업 첫해에는 논을 파헤쳐 농기계가 빠지는 피해가 있었지만, 2차년도부터는 논이 정비되어 농기계 빠지는 피해는 없는 것으로 분석되었다. 셋째, 수혜 농가들이 느끼는 "습답 피해가 매우 있음"은 사업 시행 전 51.61%에서 사업 완료 후에는 4.17%로 급격히 감소하였다. 또한 "습답 피해가 전혀 없음"을 느끼는 농가는 사업 시행 전 3.23%에 불과했지만, 사업 완료 후에는 20.83%로 급증하였다.

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Productivity and Nitrogen Response of Paddy Soils (답(畓) 유형별(類型別) 생산력(生產力)과 질소반응(窒素反應))

  • Ryu, In-Soo;Lee, Sung-Tack;Park, Chon-Suh;Shin, Yong-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 1977
  • The results of the determination of the optimum level of nitrogen fertilizer experiment for rice paddy at 21 locations over the country in 1975 year are as follows. 1. The yields of control and N-fertilized plots of ordinary variety (Japonica type) were normal paddy soil>sandy paddy soil>poorly drained paddy soil. Control plots of Tongil variety, (Indica type) however, were sandy poorly drained soil>sandy normal paddy soil=clay poorly drained soil, and N-fertilized plots were normal paddy soil>sandy poorly drained soil>sandy soil>clay poorly drained soil. In other words Tongil variety has higher adaptability to sandy soil under no nitrogen. 2. The yield response to N-fertilizer was higher in normal paddy soil than sandy soil. The productivity per 1kg of nitrogen was 16.6kg in normal paddy soil, 10.5 in sandy soil, and 8.6-11.4 in poorly drained soil for Tongil variety. For ordinary variety, they were 12.6, 6.3, 6.6-9.3kg respectively. 3. Ripening ratio for ordinary variety and ripening ratio and grain weight for Togil variety were higher in sandy soil than normal paddy soil. The main reason why the N-response in mormal paddy soil is higher was appeared to be higher number of effective tillers in normal paddy soil. 4. The optimum rates of N-fertilizer in average were 19.4 in normal paddy soil, 14.6 in sandy soil, and 11.6-13.4kg/10a in poorly drained soil for Tongil variety. For ordinary variety they were 15.9, 10.2, and 8.7-12.7kg/10a respectively. 5. The optimum rate of nitrogen was increased with the increase of productivity in normal paddy soils. In sandy soils and poorly drained soils it was not proved. 6. The optimum rates of N-fertilizer calculated from field experiment were somewhat different from the optimum rates calculated from $SiO_2/OM$ ratio. However, the values calculated both ways showed high correlation. It would be recommendable, therefore, to use $SiO_2/OM$ ratio to calculate the optimum rates of N-fertilizer after revising this equation considering different rice varieties and soil types or water management and climate.

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Effect of amendments and their causes of rice yield increase in ill drained paddy soil (습답(濕沓)에 대(對)한 개량제(改良劑)의 효과(效果)와 유효개량제(有效改良劑)의 수도증수원인(水稻增收原因)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Chon Suh;Song, Jae Ha;Kim, Yung Sup;Lee, Chung Young;Choh, Young Sun
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 1971
  • In order to establish the method of improving ill drained paddy soil where the accumulation of absorption inhibitor is worried in the earlier stages of rice growth, proper soil is selected and an field experiment is designed having treatments such as lime materials, none sulfate fertilizers, boron and straw etc. The data of yield and plant analysis in different stages of rice growth is eveluated and discussed to obtain following summaries. (1) Significant yield increase was made by the treatment of lime materials such as slacked lime or wollastonite powder, materials inhibiting the activity of microorganisms such as boron and of none sulfate fertilizers lacking inhibitor producing sources. (2) The crop scientifice causes of decreasing yield are the decreasing the number of panicles per hill, grains per panicle and the weight of grains. (3) The plant nutritional causes of decreasing yield are the lowering of nitrogen content throughout the life, phosphate content since young premodia formation stage of plant and the decreased content of magnesium, calcium and silicate in straw at harvesting stage. (4) The causes of lowering the content of various elements in rice plant grown in ill drained paddy soil are suggested as root damage by producing and accumulating absorption inhibitors such as organic acids and hydrogen sulfide etc, from the following observed facts; (a) In young premodia formation stage, attaining to the maximum production and accumulation of absorption inhibitor, the phosphate accumulation in plant was smaller in the phosphate plots than without phosphate plots and much higher in the neutralized plots by adding lime materials. (b) In the plots of straw addition, the potassium content in plant at the young premodia formation stage is very low probabley due to root damage by absorption inhibitor produced from the process of straw decomposition but higher at the stage of harvesting probably due to the immetabolic negative absorption of damaged roots. (c) The effect of boron, known as the inhibitor of microorganism activity to decompose organic matter, is apparent. (d) The effect of nonsulfate fertilizer treatment, having no source of producing inhibitor such as hydrogen sulfide, was significant. (e) All the yield components, decided around the young premodia formation stage attaining to the maximum inhibitor concentration in soil and minimum root activity, are significantly decreased.

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Relation between Hydraulic Properties and Growth of Rice in Poorly Drained Paddy Soils (습답(濕畓)에서 수리특성(水理特性)과 수도생육(水稻生育)과의 관계(關係))

  • Park, Chang-Seo;Im, Jeong-Nam;Ryu, Kwan-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.185-189
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    • 1982
  • Piezometric head, soil temperature, and redox potential were investigated to identify the factors causing the poor growth of rice in poorly drained paddy soils. 1. In local valleys the variegated piezometric head difference was observed place to place and resulted in uneven growth of rice while nearly uniform head difference was observed in alluvial plains. 2. Direction of water flow in paddy soils seemed to develop a significant difference in soil temperature and plant growth. 3. Negative correlation between piezometric head and rice growth and/or yiled was observed, and yield was decreased with the increase of upward flow of water. 4. There was a positive correlation between soil temperature and rice growth and/or yield. Cold temperature below $20^{\circ}C$ retarded significantly the plant growth and rice plant, at $16^{\circ}C$, could not grow.

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Determination of the Optimum Rates of P and K Fertilizer Application for Tong-il Line Rices in Different Paddy Soils (통일계(統一系) 수도품종(水稻品種)에 대(対)한 답토양별(畓土壤別) 인산(燐酸) 및 가리시비적량(加里施肥適量))

  • Lee, Choon-Soo;Huh, Beom-Lyang;Ryu, In-Soo;Park, Chon-Suh;Ko, Mi-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 1982
  • An attempt to determine the optimum levels of P and K fertilizers application for Tong-il lines (indica${\times}$Japonica) was made with the data obtained from the farm fields during 1976 to 1979. The detailed interpretation to obtains relationships between fertilizer recommendation of P and K with their balance with Ca and Mg contents in soil were made using yield data obtained in 1977. The results were summarized as follows : 1. The optimum rates of P and K fertilizer application varied with the kinds of paddy soils showing the ranges of 6.6-11.4 kg/10a for P (as $P_2O_5$) and 7.0-11.3 kg/10a for K (as $K_2O$). The amounts of optimum fertilizers increased in the order of unmatured soil, normal soil, sandy soil, saline soil, poorly drained soil for P, and unmatured soil, poorly drained soil, sandy soil, normal soil, saline soil for K. 2. The yield increment at the optimum levels of P and K in comparison with no fertilizer application were 3,5-7.5% for P and 2.1-9.1% for K. The effectiveness of P was greatest in the unmatured soils and that of K was greatest in the poorly drained soils, and in the saline soil, that of P and K was relatively high. 3. According to relationship between relative yield index and soil testing value, the critical $P_2O_5$ contents which showed the yield response in soil were about 100 ppm for normal soil and 200ppm for sandy soil. That of exchangeable K/Ka+Mg ratio in soil were about 0.08 for normal paddy soil and over 0.08 for sandy soil, and those for poorly drained soils were not obtained in the ranged below 0.08. 4. The regression equations of fertilizer recommendation for different soils were obtained between the available $P_2O_5$ in soil or ratio of K to base including Ca and Mg in soil (x) and the amount (Y) of P and K fertilizers applied. The equations for phosphorus recommendation were Y=11.27C-0.048x for normal paddy soil and Y=13.383-0.061x for sandy soil, and those for potassium recommendation were Y=9.526-0.569x for normal paddy soil, Y=11.727-1.004x for sandy soil, and Y=12.574-0.558x for poorly drained soil, respectively.

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Effect of Soil Amendments on Rice Yield and on Occurence of Harmful Substance in Ill Drained Paddy Soil (습답(濕畓)에서 개량제(改良劑) 시용(施用)이 벼 수량(收量) 유해물질(有害物質) 생성(生成)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Ahn, Sang-Bae;Yoon, Suk-Kwon;Ryu, Jin-Chang
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.378-385
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    • 1985
  • In order to investigate the application effects of soil amendment on wetland rice soil field and laboratory experiment were conducted on ill drained paddy field on which rice straw, Compost, Lime and Silicate materlials such as wallostonite and fused phosphate were applied. 1. As compared with check plot, rice yield was increased by application of soil amendments significantly in all plots but rice straw one. 2. The effects of soil amendment on rice production were in the order of fused phosphate and N.K, addition > silicate material and N.K, addition=Compost > rice straw and lime plot. 3. The significant correlation was showed among the rice yield and the numbers of panicle and grain. 4. The application of the rice straw restrained the rice growth because of nitrogen defficiency in early stage but increased rice yield due to the number of panicle due to supplying nitrogens late stage. 5. The application of rice straw in wetland soil promoted to occur organic acids such as $PCO_2$ and $HCO_3$, and decreased tillering due to these organic acids occuring in early growth stage.

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Effect of Percolation Rate on Soil Chemical Properties and Rice Growth in Poorly Drained Soil (습답(濕畓)에서의 투수속도조절(透水速度調節)이 화학성분(化學成分) 및 벼생육(生育)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Ahn, Sang-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.231-240
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    • 1987
  • With a purpose to obtain basic informaton for improving poorly drained soil, a pot experiment was conducted about the effect of percolation rate on growth and yield of rice under application of wollastonite and rice straw as soil conditioner. The sandy and clayey soils were selected to compare difference in effectiveness of poor drainage. The results were summarized as follows: 1. Increasing or percolation rate increased rice yield in both sandy and clayey soils, but the effectiveness on yield increase was greater in clayey soil than in sandy. 2. Various materials of soil solution produced from the process of soil reduction were high at the early growing stage, but they were gradually decreased at the later growing stage. 3. With increasing percolation rate, the contents of N, $P_2O_5$ and $K_2O$ in rice plant were decreased, but that of $SiO_2$ was increased. 4. The number of roots at harvest was greater with increased extension as infiltration rate was increased.

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Studies on the Improvement of Rice Cultivation in the Ill-drained Paddy Field -I. The Effects of Fertilizations and Planting Densities on Growth and Yield of Rice in the Underchannel Drainage (습답수작기술향상에 관한 연구 -제1보 지하배수가 시비량과 재식밀도를 달리한 수도의 생육 및 수량에 미치는 영향)

  • Kang, Jae-Chul;Kim, Dal-Soo;Ku, Yung-Seo;Whang, Chng-Ju;Ra, Jong-Sung
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.19
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    • pp.32-38
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    • 1975
  • In order to clarify the effect of underchannel drainage and culture on the ill-drainage paddy fields, the experiment was carried out at different amounts of fertilizer and planting space under the culvert. It had been found that the effect of underchannel drainage on the ill-drainage paddy field was very efficacious, and planting density was more effective on yield than the amount of fertilizer applied.

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Severeness of Transmission Loads of Agricultural Tractor for Rotary Operations in Poorly Drained Paddy Field (습답 로터리 작업에 대한 농용 트랙터의 변속기 부하 가혹도에 관한 연구)

  • 한경훈;김경욱;오영근
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.293-300
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    • 1999
  • The objectives of this study were to analyze the load acting on the transmission when tractor performed rotary operations in the poorly drained paddy fields and to compare its severeness with those obtained under different operational conditions. The loads were measured at the input shaft of the transmission and the load spectrum was constructed using the rain-flow cycle counting method. The severeness of the loads was represented by the partial damage sum which was determined by suing the modified Miner's rule. In the field with a shallow hardpan PTO speed affected severeness of the rotary operations greater than the forward speed did. In the field with deep hardpan, on the other hand, the effect of the forward speed was greater. the severeness in the well drained fields did not differ significantly from that in the field with a shallow hardpan. The severest load was recorded in the field with a deep hardpan.

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