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제주도(濟州道) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)의 이화학적(理化学的) 특성(特性) 및 유기물(有機物) 성상(性状)에 관(関)한 연구(硏究) (Studies on the Physico-chemical Properties and Characterization of Soil Organic Matter in Jeju Volcanic Ash Soil)

  • 이상규;차규석;김인탁
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 1983
  • 제주도(濟州道) 화산회토양유기물(火山灰土壌有機物)의 화학성(化学性), 유기물(有機物) 성상(性狀) 및 부식산(腐植酸)의 광학적(光学的) 특성(特性)을 알고져 수종(数種)의 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)을 공시(供試)하여 실내시험(室內試験)한 결과(結果)를 요약(要約)하면 다음과 같다. 가. 토양(土壌)의 화학적(化学的) 성질(性質) 1) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)은 비화산회토양(非火山灰土壌)에 비(比)하여 유기물(有機物)(4~27%), 유효규산(有効珪酸)(291~884ppm), 활성(活性) 알루미늄(150~478ppm) 및 활성철함량(活性鉄含量)(0.77~0.86%)이 많고 반대(反対)로 유효인산(有効燐酸)(4~15ppm) 함량(含量)이 현저(顕著)히 낮았다. 2) 가리(加里), 석화(石火), 고토등(苦土等)은 밭의 경우 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)에서 높은 편이나 삼림지(森林地) 및 유휴지토양(遊休地土壌)은 낮은 경향(傾向)을 보였다. 3) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)은 규반비(珪礬比) 및 규산(珪酸)/유기물비(有機物比)가 낮은 반면(反面) K/Ca+Mg, Al/Fe(활성(活性)) 및 C/P비(比)가 현저(顕著)히 높았다. 나. 유기물(有機物) 및 질소분별정량(窒素分別定量) 1) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)은 유기물(有機物)의 총탄소중(総炭素中) Humin-C의 비율(比率), 유기물중(有機物中) Humin산(酸) 그리고 Humin중(中) C/N율(率)이 비화산회토양(非火山灰土壌)보다 현저(顕著)히 높았다. 2) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)은 비화산회토양(非火山灰土壌)에 비(比)하여 총질소(総窒素), 산(酸) 및 알카리가용성(可溶性) 질소함량(窒素含量)이 현저(顕著)히 높은 반면(反面) 총질소중(総窒素中) 무기태질소(無機態窒素)로 방출(放出)될 수 있는 무기화율(無機化率)은 높지 않았다. 다. 토양부식(土壌腐植)의 형태(形態) 1) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)은 비화산회토양(非火山灰土壌)에 비(比)하여 광흡(光吸) 수능(收能)이 높고(K600, RF치(値), ${\delta}logK$) 부식화도(腐植化度)가 진전(進展)될수록 색농도(色濃度)가 짙은 것으로 나타났다. 2) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)은 산화제(酸化劑)에 대(対)한 저항성(抵抗性)이 높고 산(酸) 및 알카리 가수분해성(加水分解性)이 강(强)하여 부식화도(腐植化度)가 높아 부식(腐植)의 자연분해(自然分解)가 극(極)히 어려운 것으로 나타났다. 라. Humin의 관능기조사(官能基調査) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)의 유출부식산(油出腐植酸)의 관능기(官能基)는 phenolic-OH기(基), Alcoholic-OH기(基) 및 Carboxyl기(基)가 많고 비화산회토양(非火山灰土壌)은 Methoxyl기(基) 및 Carbonyl기(基)가 많았다. 마. 부식산(腐植酸)의 흡광도(吸光度) 1) 공시토양(供試土壌)의 가시광역(可視光域)은 200~500nm부근의 단파장영역(短波長領域)이었으며 주로 350, 420, 450 및 480nm 에서 4개(個)의 흡광곡선(吸光曲線)을 나타내었다. 2) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)인 흑악통(黑岳統)은 362nm부근에서 단일(單一)의 높은 흡광도(吸光度)를 보였으며 비화산회토양(非火山灰土壌)인 영악통(永楽統)은 360nm와 390nm에서 2개(個)의 단순(單純)한 높은 흡광대(吸光帶)를 나타내었다. 마. 분해촉진제(分解促進剤) 처리효과(處理効果) 화산회토양(火山灰土壌)에 대(対)한 분해촉진효과(分解促進効果)는 이도통(統)은 역분해성(易分解性) 유기물(有機物) 첨가(添加)에 따른 "Priming Effect"가 증가(增加)되었으며 남원(南元)과 흑악통(黑岳統)은 Na-Pyrophosphate의 첨가효과(添加効果)가 있었다.

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지하수 관개에 의한 수도의 멸준양상과 그 방지책에 관한 연구 (Studies on the Rice Yield Decreased by Ground Water Irrigation and Its Preventive Methods)

  • 한욱동
    • 한국농공학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.3225-3262
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    • 1974
  • The purposes of this thesis are to clarify experimentally the variation of ground water temperature in tube wells during the irrigation period of paddy rice, and the effect of ground water irrigation on the growth, grain yield and yield components of the rice plant, and, furthermore, when and why the plant is most liable to be damaged by ground water, and also to find out the effective ground water irrigation methods. The results obtained in this experiment are as follows; 1. The temperature of ground water in tube wells varies according to the location, year, and the depth of the well. The average temperatures of ground water in a tubewells, 6.3m, 8.0m deep are $14.5^{\circ}C$ and $13.1^{\circ}C$, respercively, during the irrigation period of paddy rice (From the middle of June to the end of September). In the former the temperature rises continuously from $12.3^{\circ}C$ to 16.4$^{\circ}C$ and in the latter from $12.4^{\circ}C$ to $13.8^{\circ}C$ during the same period. These temperatures are approximately the same value as the estimated temperatures. The temperature difference between the ground water and the surface water is approximately $11^{\circ}C$. 2. The results obtained from the analysis of the water quality of the "Seoho" reservoir and that of water from the tube well show that the pH values of the ground water and the surface water are 6.35 and 6.00, respectively, and inorganic components such as N, PO4, Na, Cl, SiO2 and Ca are contained more in the ground water than in the surface water while K, SO4, Fe and Mg are contained less in the ground water. 3. The response of growth, yield and yield components of paddy rice to ground water irrigation are as follows; (l) Using ground water irrigation during the watered rice nursery period(seeding date: 30 April, 1970), the chracteristics of a young rice plant, such as plant height, number of leaves, and number of tillers are inferior to those of young rice plants irrigated with surface water during the same period. (2) In cases where ground water and surface water are supplied separately by the gravity flow method, it is found that ground water irrigation to the rice plant delays the stage at which there is a maximum increase in the number of tillers by 6 days. (3) At the tillering stage of rice plant just after transplanting, the effect of ground water irrigation on the increase in the number of tillers is better, compared with the method of supplying surface water throughout the whole irrigation period. Conversely, the number of tillers is decreased by ground water irrigation at the reproductive stage. Plant height is extremely restrained by ground water irrigation. (4) Heading date is clearly delayed by the ground water irrigation when it is practised during the growth stages or at the reproductive stage only. (5) The heading date of rice plants is slightly delayed by irrigation with the gravity flow method as compared with the standing water method. (6) The response of yield and of yield components of rice to ground water irrigation are as follows: \circled1 When ground water irrigation is practised during the growth stages and the reproductive stage, the culm length of the rice plant is reduced by 11 percent and 8 percent, respectively, when compared with the surface water irrigation used throughout all the growth stages. \circled2 Panicle length is found to be the longest on the test plot in which ground water irrigation is practised at the tillering stage. A similar tendency as that seen in the culm length is observed on other test plots. \circled3 The number of panicles is found to be the least on the plot in which ground water irrigation is practised by the gravity flow method throughout all the growth stages of the rice plant. No significant difference is found between the other plots. \circled4 The number of spikelets per panicle at the various stages of rice growth at which_ surface or ground water is supplied by gravity flow method are as follows; surface water at all growth stages‥‥‥‥‥ 98.5. Ground water at all growth stages‥‥‥‥‥‥62.2 Ground water at the tillering stage‥‥‥‥‥ 82.6. Ground water at the reproductive stage ‥‥‥‥‥ 74.1. \circled5 Ripening percentage is about 70 percent on the test plot in which ground water irrigation is practised during all the growth stages and at the tillering stage only. However, when ground water irrigation is practised, at the reproductive stage, the ripening percentage is reduced to 50 percent. This means that 20 percent reduction in the ripening percentage by using ground water irrigation at the reproductive stage. \circled6 The weight of 1,000 kernels is found to show a similar tendency as in the case of ripening percentage i. e. the ground water irrigation during all the growth stages and at the reproductive stage results in a decreased weight of the 1,000 kernels. \circled7 The yield of brown rice from the various treatments are as follows; Gravity flow; Surface water at all growth stages‥‥‥‥‥‥514kg/10a. Ground water at all growth stages‥‥‥‥‥‥428kg/10a. Ground water at the reproductive stage‥‥‥‥‥‥430kg/10a. Standing water; Surface water at all growh stages‥‥‥‥‥‥556kg/10a. Ground water at all growth stages‥‥‥‥‥‥441kg/10a. Ground water at the reproductive stage‥‥‥‥‥‥450kg/10a. The above figures show that ground water irrigation by the gravity flow and by the standing water method during all the growth stages resulted in an 18 percent and a 21 percent decrease in the yield of brown rice, respectively, when compared with surface water irrigation. Also ground water irrigation by gravity flow and by standing water resulted in respective decreases in yield of 16 percent and 19 percent, compared with the surface irrigation method. 4. Results obtained from the experiments on the improvement of ground water irrigation efficiency to paddy rice are as follows; (1) When the standing water irrigation with surface water is practised, the daily average water temperature in a paddy field is 25.2$^{\circ}C$, but, when the gravity flow method is practised with the same irrigation water, the daily average water temperature is 24.5$^{\circ}C$. This means that the former is 0.7$^{\circ}C$ higher than the latter. On the other hand, when ground water is used, the daily water temperatures in a paddy field are respectively 21.$0^{\circ}C$ and 19.3$^{\circ}C$ by practising standing water and the gravity flow method. It can be seen that the former is approximately 1.$0^{\circ}C$ higher than the latter. (2) When the non-water-logged cultivation is practised, the yield of brown rice is 516.3kg/10a, while the yield of brown rice from ground water irrigation plot throughout the whole irrigation period and surface water irrigation plot are 446.3kg/10a and 556.4kg/10a, respectivelely. This means that there is no significant difference in yields between surface water irrigation practice and non-water-logged cultivation, and also means that non-water-logged cultivation results in a 12.6 percent increase in yield compared with the yield from the ground water irrigation plot. (3) The black and white coloring on the inside surface of the water warming ponds has no substantial effect on the temperature of the water. The average daily water temperatures of the various water warming ponds, having different depths, are expressed as Y=aX+b, while the daily average water temperatures at various depths in a water warming pond are expressed as Y=a(b)x (where Y: the daily average water temperature, a,b: constants depending on the type of water warming pond, X; water depth). As the depth of water warning pond is increased, the diurnal difference of the highest and the lowest water temperature is decreased, and also, the time at which the highest water temperature occurs, is delayed. (4) The degree of warming by using a polyethylene tube, 100m in length and 10cm in diameter, is 4~9$^{\circ}C$. Heat exchange rate of a polyethylene tube is 1.5 times higher than that or a water warming channel. The following equation expresses the water warming mechanism of a polyethylene tube where distance from the tube inlet, time in day and several climatic factors are given: {{{{ theta omega (dwt)= { a}_{0 } (1-e- { x} over { PHI v })+ { 2} atop { SUM from { { n}=1} { { a}_{n } } over { SQRT { 1+ {( n omega PHI) }^{2 } } } } LEFT { sin(n omega t+ { b}_{n }+ { tan}^{-1 }n omega PHI )-e- { x} over { PHI v }sin(n omega LEFT ( t- { x} over {v } RIGHT ) + { b}_{n }+ { tan}^{-1 }n omega PHI ) RIGHT } +e- { x} over { PHI v } theta i}}}}{{{{ { theta }_{$\infty$ }(t)= { { alpha theta }_{a }+ { theta }_{ w'} +(S- { B}_{s } ) { U}_{w } } over { beta } , PHI = { { cpDU}_{ omega } } over {4 beta } }}}} where $\theta$$\omega$; discharged water temperature($^{\circ}C$) $\theta$a; air temperature ($^{\circ}C$) $\theta$$\omega$';ponded water temperature($^{\circ}C$) s ; net solar radiation(ly/min) t ; time(tadian) x; tube length(cm) D; diameter(cm) ao,an,bn;constants determined from $\theta$$\omega$(t) varitation. cp; heat capacity of water(cal/$^{\circ}C$ ㎥) U,Ua; overall heat transfer coefficient(cal/$^{\circ}C$ $\textrm{cm}^2$ min-1) $\omega$;1 velocity of water in a polyethylene tube(cm/min) Bs ; heat exchange rate between water and soil(ly/min)

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