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질소시비수준에 따른 국내 주요 벼 품종의 수량 및 품질 반응 (Response of Yield and Quality in Major Domestic Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Varieties according to the Nitrogen Application Levels)

  • 최종서;이진석;강신구;이대우;양운호;이석기;신수현;김민태
    • 한국작물학회지
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    • 제67권4호
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    • pp.342-361
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    • 2022
  • 우리나라 주요 재배 벼 품종의 고품질 쌀 생산을 위한 최적 질소 시비량을 제시하기 위하여, 우리나라 주요 벼 21품종을 공시하여 질소 시비량에 따른 수량과 품질변화를 검토한 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 3년간 평균수량은 표준 질소 시비량 9 kg/10a으로 재배했을 때와 비교하여 질소 시비량 0, 3, 5, 7 kg/10a으로 재배했을 때 각각 28%, 22%, 11%, 8% 감소하였으며, 수량성과 질소 시비량 감소에 따른 수량 감소 경향은 품종별로 차이가 있었다. 2. 주당수수는 질소 시비량이 증가함에 따라 증가하였으나, 수랑립수와 천립중에는 큰 변화가 없었고, 수당립수는 다른 수량구성요소에 비해 상대적으로 연차변이가 적었으며, 질소 시비량에 따른 수량구성요소의 변화는 품종의 유전적 특성에 따라 큰 차이를 나타내었다. 3. 완전미율은 질소 시비량의 증가에 큰 영향을 받지 않고 어느 정도 일정하게 유지되는 경향을 나타내었고, 싸라기 비율은 약간 감소하였으며, 분상질립은 증가하였다. 4. 쌀의 단백질 함량은 2018과 2019년의 경우 질소 시비량이 증가할수록 감소하다가 질소 시비량 7 kg/10a에서 가장 낮았고, 9 kg/10a에서 다시 증가하는 경향을 나타내었으나, 2020년의 경우 질소 시비량이 증가함에 따라 지속적으로 증가하는 경향을 나타내었다. 5. 품종별로 표준 질소 시비량 9 kg/10a에서 시험기간 중 2회 이상 쌀 단백질 함량 6.0%를 초과한 품종은 해담 등 13품종으로 이중 질소 시비량을 7 kg/10a으로 감비하여 재배한 경우, 시험기간 중 2회 이상 쌀 단백질 함량이 6.0%이하로 낮아진 품종은 해담, 진수미, 호품, 호평, 현품, 새누리, 영호진미 등 7품종이었다.

불량환경하(不良環境下)에서의 제초제(除草劑) 약해(藥害)와 경감기술(輕減技術) (Herbicidal Phytotoxicity under Adverse Environments and Countermeasures)

  • 권용웅;황형식;강병화
    • 한국잡초학회지
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.210-233
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    • 1993
  • The herbicide has become indispensable as much as nitrogen fertilizer in Korean agriculture from 1970 onwards. It is estimated that in 1991 more than 40 herbicides were registered for rice crop and treated to an area 1.41 times the rice acreage ; more than 30 herbicides were registered for field crops and treated to 89% of the crop area ; the treatment acreage of 3 non-selective foliar-applied herbicides reached 2,555 thousand hectares. During the last 25 years herbicides have benefited the Korean farmers substantially in labor, cost and time of farming. Any herbicide which causes crop injury in ordinary uses is not allowed to register in most country. Herbicides, however, can cause crop injury more or less when they are misused, abused or used under adverse environments. The herbicide use more than 100% of crop acreage means an increased probability of which herbicides are used wrong or under adverse situation. This is true as evidenced by that about 25% of farmers have experienced the herbicide caused crop injury more than once during last 10 years on authors' nationwide surveys in 1992 and 1993 ; one-half of the injury incidences were with crop yield loss greater than 10%. Crop injury caused by herbicide had not occurred to a serious extent in the 1960s when the herbicides fewer than 5 were used by farmers to the field less than 12% of total acreage. Farmers ascribed about 53% of the herbicidal injury incidences at their fields to their misuses such as overdose, careless or improper application, off-time application or wrong choice of the herbicide, etc. While 47% of the incidences were mainly due to adverse natural conditions. Such misuses can be reduced to a minimum through enhanced education/extension services for right uses and, although undesirable, increased farmers' experiences of phytotoxicity. The most difficult primary problem arises from lack of countermeasures for farmers to cope with various adverse environmental conditions. At present almost all the herbicides have"Do not use!" instructions on label to avoid crop injury under adverse environments. These "Do not use!" situations Include sandy, highly percolating, or infertile soils, cool water gushing paddy, poorly draining paddy, terraced paddy, too wet or dry soils, days of abnormally cool or high air temperature, etc. Meanwhile, the cultivated lands are under poor conditions : the average organic matter content ranges 2.5 to 2.8% in paddy soil and 2.0 to 2.6% in upland soil ; the canon exchange capacity ranges 8 to 12 m.e. ; approximately 43% of paddy and 56% of upland are of sandy to sandy gravel soil ; only 42% of paddy and 16% of upland fields are on flat land. The present situation would mean that about 40 to 50% of soil applied herbicides are used on the field where the label instructs "Do not use!". Yet no positive effort has been made for 25 years long by government or companies to develop countermeasures. It is a really sophisticated social problem. In the 1960s and 1970s a subside program to incoporate hillside red clayish soil into sandy paddy as well as campaign for increased application of compost to the field had been operating. Yet majority of the sandy soils remains sandy and the program and campaign had been stopped. With regard to this sandy soil problem the authors have developed a method of "split application of a herbicide onto sandy soil field". A model case study has been carried out with success and is introduced with key procedure in this paper. Climate is variable in its nature. Among the climatic components sudden fall or rise in temperature is hardly avoidable for a crop plant. Our spring air temperature fluctuates so much ; for example, the daily mean air temperature of Inchon city varied from 6.31 to $16.81^{\circ}C$ on April 20, early seeding time of crops, within${\times}$2Sd range of 30 year records. Seeding early in season means an increased liability to phytotoxicity, and this will be more evident in direct water-seeding of rice. About 20% of farmers depend on the cold underground-water pumped for rice irrigation. If the well is deep over 70m, the fresh water may be about $10^{\circ}C$ cold. The water should be warmed to about $20^{\circ}C$ before irrigation. This is not so practiced well by farmers. In addition to the forementioned adverse conditions there exist many other aspects to be amended. Among them the worst for liquid spray type herbicides is almost total lacking in proper knowledge of nozzle types and concern with even spray by the administrative, rural extension officers, company and farmers. Even not available in the market are the nozzles and sprayers appropriate for herbicides spray. Most people perceive all the pesticide sprayers same and concern much with the speed and easiness of spray, not with correct spray. There exist many points to be improved to minimize herbicidal phytotoxicity in Korea and many ways to achieve the goal. First of all it is suggested that 1) the present evaluation of a new herbicide at standard and double doses in registration trials is to be an evaluation for standard, double and triple doses to exploit the response slope in making decision for approval and recommendation of different dose for different situation on label, 2) the government is to recognize the facts and nature of the present problem to correct the present misperceptions and to develop an appropriate national program for improvement of soil conditions, spray equipment, extention manpower and services, 3) the researchers are to enhance researches on the countermeasures and 4) the herbicide makers/dealers are to correct their misperceptions and policy for sales, to develop database on the detailed use conditions of consumer one by one and to serve the consumers with direct counsel based on the database.

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