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Several Soil Chemical Properties on Mulberry Fields in Kyunggi Province (경기도 뽕밭의 토양화학성)

  • 이원주
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.5-7
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    • 1990
  • Soil chemical properties of 60 mulberry fields from 29 farms in Kyunggi Province were analyzed. The results were: 1. Average soil pH was 5.52: organic matter, 1.74%; available phosphorus, 572ppm; and exchangeable potassium, 0.62me/100g. Values for available P and pH were greater than data collected in 1983, especially for available P which was four times the value obtained in 1982. 2. Ninety two percent of mulberry fields required lime (less than pH 6.5), 90% had low organic matter content (less than 3.0%), 22% were low in K, and 15% were low in P (less than 0.5me/100g and 200ppm, respectively). However, 50% of the fields had greater than 200ppm P. The maximum concentration of P found was 2117ppm. 3. These results suggest that the amount of phosphate applied annually may be readjusted in standard fertilizer and in three-nutrient fertilizers for mulberry fields.

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Assessment Techniques of Heavy Metal Bioavailability in Soil - A critical Review (토양 중 중금속 생물유효도 평가방법 - 총설)

  • Kim, Kwon-Rae;Owens, Gary;Naidu, Ravi;Kim, Kye-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.311-325
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    • 2007
  • The concept of metal bioavailability, rather than total metal in soils, is increasingly becoming important for a thorough understanding of risk assessment and remediation. This is because bioavailable metals generally represented by the labile or soluble metal components existing as either free ions or soluble complexed ions are likely to be accessible to receptor organismsrather than heavy metals tightly bound on soil surface. Consequently, many researchers have investigated the bioavailability of metals in both soil and solution phases together with the key soil properties influencing bioavailability. In order to study bioavailability changes various techniques have been developed including chemical based extraction (weak salt solution extraction, chelate extraction, etc.) and speciation of metals using devices such as ion selective electrode (ISE) and diffusive gradient in the thin film (DGT). Changes in soil metal bioavailability typically occur through adsorption/desorption reactions of metal ions exchanged between soil solution and soil binding sites in response to changes in environment factors such as soil pH, organic matter (OM), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), low-molecular weight organic acids (LMWOAs), and index cations. Increasesin soil pH result in decreases in metal bioavailability through adsorption of metal ions on deprotonated binding sites. Organic matter may also decrease metal bioavailability by providing more negatively charged binding sites, and metal bioavailability can also be decreases as concentrations of DOC and LMWOAs increase as these both form strong chelate complexeswith metal ions in soil solution. The interaction of metal ions with these soil properties also varies depending on the soil and metal type.

Studies on the Denitrification in the Submerged Paddy Soil -II. The Denitrification Rates Upon Kinds of Applied Organic Matter and Levels of Nitrogen Fertilizer (논토양(土壤)의 탈질작용(脫窒作用)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) -제(第)II보(報). 유기물(有機物)의 종류(種類) 및 질소시비량차이(窒素施肥量差異)가 탈질(脫窒)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Lee, Sang-Kyu;Kim, Seung-Hwan;Park, Jun-Kyu;An, Sang-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 1986
  • A laboratory experiment was conducted to find out the denitrification rate upon the levels of nitrogen and source of organic matter in submerged sandy and sandy loam soil. The results obtained were sumarized as follows; 1. Evolution of nitrous oxide was increased at 1st and 10 days after incubation. And dinitrogen was increased at 1st and 30 days after incubation. Applications of green manure was enhanced the evolution of nitrous oxide ($N_2O$) and dinitrogen ($N_2$). 2. The cumulative denitrification rates at 50 days was high in Gyuam sandy loam soil (O-M: 1.52%) than that of Hamchang sandy soil (O-M: 3.81%). On the other hand, the cumulative emission of dinitrogen was high in Gyuam sandy loam soil while nitrous oxide was high in Hamchang sandy soil. The total mount of denitrification rate was high in order of green manure > rice straw > compost > control soil. 3. Increases of fertilizer nitrogen was enhanced the rate of emission of dinitrogen and nitrous oxide during the incubation time. 4. According to Michaelis-Menten kinetic equation, denitrification rates and reaction efficiency were remarkably increased by application of readily decomposable organic matter with in higher organic matter content of soil. 5. The negative relationship was observed between the evolution of dinitrogen and carbon ($CO_2+CH_4$) while the nitrous oxide with carbon was positive. 6. Under the this experiment conditions 1 mg of carbon was required for production of 4 mg N as $N_2O$ and 3 mg of N as $N_2$, respectively.

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The State of Mulberry Cultivation and It's Development in High Land of Benguet Province, Philippines (필리핀 벤규트의 고지대 뽕밭현황 및 개선방안)

  • Ryu, Keun Sup
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.14
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    • pp.85-100
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    • 1996
  • The Studies were conducted to provide the state of mulberry cultivation and it's development in Banguet province (high land) of Philippines. Philippines initiated the sericulture industry with the technical asistance of Japan in 1974 and established mulberry field and sericultural facilities with technical asistance of Korea in 1990 and 1995. The required average of 100 to 150mm per month is not available during the dry season from December to March. Therefore mulching with grass which is available abundantly in the Philippines should be established to conserve moisture, to control soil erosion, surface ran-off and also to increase the humus content in the soil. In chemical properties of mulberry field, the pH value of soil is 4.7, organic matter 1.6%, and available phosphorus 6ppm. Therefore, all fields should do liming and be applied compost. To improve leaf yield for mulberry planted under partial shade area of pine trees, more pruning of pine tree should be done for good sunshining of mulberry, more liming and compost should be applied to improve acidic soil. To control the leaf roller, DDVP and KAFIL are able to be used. When spraying insecticides to control mulberry insect pests, care should be taken to consider the residual effects of chemicals on the leaf. Leaf should be fed to silkworms only after the leaves are free of any residual effects.

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Adsorption Characteristics of Organophosphorus and Carbamate Pesticides in Four Soils and the Evaluation for Their Leaching Potential Using Two Screening Models (유기인계 및 카바메이트계 농약의 토양흡착성과 간이선발모형을 이용한 용탈 잠재성 평가)

  • Kim, Chan-Sub;Park, Byung-Jun;Ihm, Yang-Bin;Ryu, Gab-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.341-349
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    • 2005
  • Soil adsorption study was carried out to define the mobility of pesticides and to evaluate leaching potential in soils. Nine pesticides including metolcarb, molinate, fenobucarb, isazofos, diazinon, fenitrothion, dimepiperate, parathion and chlorpyrifos-methyl were subjected to adsorption experiment for four types of soils, such as upland, paddy, forest and volcanic ash soil. Based on Koc values, metolcarb and molinate were classified as mobile, fenobucarb as mobile or moderately mobile isazofos as moderately mobile, diazinon, fenitrothin, dimepiperate, and parathion as slightly or moderately mobile and chlorpyrifos-methyl as slightly mobile. Two evaluation methods, Groundwater Ubiquity Score (GUS) index and standard indices of soil-chemical adsorption and biodegradation (half-life), were used for the estimation of pesticide leaching potential. Leachabilities of metolcarb, molinate and fenobucarb were evaluated as high, and isazofos, dimepiperate and diazinon as a little potential, while fenitrothion, parthion and chlorpyrifos-methyl showed very low leaching potential. The leaching potential of pesticides was determined on the basis of intrinsic properties of the pesticides and the soil properties. Among the soil properties, organic matter gave a great influence on the leachability in soil. Therefore, leachabilities of the pesticides used were expected less in Sineom soil with relatively higher organic matter than Gangseo, Jungdong and Yesan soil with lower organic matter.

Effect of Different Cropping System and Soil Management on Soil Chemical and Microbiological Quality Assessment in the Daekwanryung Upland Soil (대관령(大關嶺) 지역에서 작부체계 및 토양관리 방법의 차이가 토양화확성 및 미생물상에 미치는 영향)

  • Yun, Sei-Young;Kim, Jeong-Je;Yang, Jae-Wei;Jung, Yeong-Sang;Choi, Joong-Dae
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.312-318
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    • 1999
  • These experiments were conducted to determine the effects of soils treated with different soil management, methods, fertilizers and crops on soil microflora and its number for constructing the environmentally sound agriculture modeling of the upland soils. These experiments show that physico-chemical soil characteristics was different in upland soils treated with different soil managements and fertilizers applied. Also soil microflora and its number were effected from crops cultivated with different soil managements in these experiments. The number of Erwinia sp. in chinese cabbage cultivated field on Daekwanryung especially was apparently increased in soil cultivated with potato relative to corn. It was appeared that the number of Fusarium sp. in soil was more effected from kind of fertilizer applied than crops cultivated.

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Effects of Organic Amendments on Soil Microbial Community in Red Pepper Field (시용 유기물의 종류가 고추 재배지 토양 미생물상에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Kee-Choon;Kim, Yeong-Suk;Kwon, Oh-Hoon;Kwon, Tae-Ryong;Park, Sang-Gu
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2008
  • Diverse organic amendments available in local areas have been used to improve soil quality in red pepper field and so the need for investigating the soil chemical and biological properties changed by the organic amendments application is increasing. Soil microbial diversities were measured by phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) and Biolog $EcoPlate^{TM}$. Compost was most effective for improving soil chemical properties including pH, EC, total nitrogen, P, K, and Ca, and bark increased soil organic matter significantly (P=0.05). Compost increased the fatty acids indicating actinomycetes and vascular arbuscular fungi, and ratio of cy19:0/18:1w7c and monounsaturated fatty acids/saturated fatty acids in soils in PLFA analysis. Bark increased soil fungal indicators in PLFA analysis (P=0.05). Principal component analysis of Biolog EcoPlate data and PLFA differentiated the compost- and bark-amended soils from other organic matteramended soils especially the soil incorporated with compost. More researches are needed to use bark for improving soil microbial properties because the soil chemical and microbiological properties caused by compost and bark are significantly different.

Growth Characteristics of Dendropanax morbifera $\textrm{L}_{EV}$ in Wando Area of Korea (완도군 황칠나무의 생육특성)

  • 최성규
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.434-437
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to obtain basic information for environment of native area and growth characteristics under various mulching materials in Dendropanox morbifera $\textrm{L}_{EV}$, Dendropax c morbifera was grown wild at Wando area, particularly, distribution frequency was high at 20 to 280 meters above the sea level, and configuration of the ground of native area descended slowly toward the southeast. The soil characteristics of native area was pH 5.3-5.5, 8.8-9.5% in organic matter content and 19.8-22.0% in soil moisture. Growth of Dendropanox morbifera $\textrm{L}_{EV}$, was accelerated by transparent polyethylene film and black polyethylene film mulched.

Changes of Potato cv, Superior Growth and Soil Properties in Highland Mounding-soil by Treatment of Zeolite (고랭지 성토지에서 제오라이트 처리가 감자생육과 토양특성 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • 허봉구;신관용
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.167-170
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    • 2000
  • This study was conducted to investigate the changes of potato growth and soil properties in highland mounding-soil. Experimental plot was designed with control, chemical improvement and zeolite+chemical improvement plots. Mounding-soil was low in organic matter and phosphate contents, and that soil texture was loamy sand soil. The growth and yield of potato were highest in the zeolite treatment plot. Yield of that increased by 3.7% than control plot. Increasing ratios of potato tubers decreased at 60-70 days after planting. Increasing ratio of zeolite plot was higher or than other treatment plots. After harvesting, the contents of soil organic matter increased by 12-125%, and those of phosphate were by 29-73% respectively. The manurial value of fused and superphosphate was higher than that of potassium chloride.

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Effects of Paper Mill Sludge in submerged Soil (제지(製紙)슬러지의 답토양(畓土壤) 시용효과(施用效果))

  • Choi, Jong Woo;Jo, Jeong Rye;Lee, Kyu Seung;Kim, Moon Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.187-193
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    • 1992
  • The effects of continuous restoration of sludge into the reclamating paddy soil and leaching test of sludge components by soil column were investigated. 1. The contents of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, C.E.C. and organic matter(O.M.) were increased in/on the paddy soil treated with paper mill sludge than non-treated. 2. Humic layer depth recognized by color showed the non-treated(10 cm), second year(15 cm) and third year(20 cm), respectively. 3. The effects of sludge treatment showed in the contents of O.M. such as non-treatment(0.9 %) < second year(1.39 %) < third year(1.75 %) in 10 cm depth. 4. All components in soil tested with column were increased by holding capacity of sludge, and the contamination effects of soil and ground water were not found by leaching test.

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