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Hydroponic Culture Possibility and Optimal Solution Strength of 'Pechika' Ever-bearing Strawberry on Highland in Summer (사계성 페치카' 딸기의 고랭지 여름철 양액재배 가능성 및 적정 양액농도 검토)

  • Rhee Han-Cheol;Kang Nam-Jun;Rho Il-Rae;Jung Ho-Jung;Kwon Joon-Kook;Kang Kyung-Hee;Lee Jae-Han;Lee Sung-Chan
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 2006
  • This experiment was conducted to investigate the hydroponic culture possibility and the optimal solution strength of 'Pechika' ever-bearing strawberry in summer highland. Maximum room temperature and minimum root zone temperature of plastic house were $30.8^{\circ}C\;and\;19^{\circ}C$ in highland respectively and $4^{\circ}C\;and\;3^{\circ}C$ lower than in level and. The growth of 'Pechika' was better in highland. There was effective in producing the good yield and fruit quality in highland and the deformed fruits also were decreased. The soluble solid and titratable acidity content increased in highland. Early growth was the most effective in standard solution $(EC\;0.75dS\;m^{-1})$ and had a tendency to be inhibition with increasing nutrient concentration. Standard solution was also the highest to yield about 2,064kg/10a among treatments, and 2/3S, 4/3S, 5/3S by turns. The browning roots and root activity increased when the solution strength was increased, especially in EC $1.25dS{\cdot}m^{-1}$. The soluble solids and acidity content of fruits were increased with higher solution strength. Therefor, the summer hydroponic culture of 'Pechika' ever-bearing strawberry was suitable in highland and effective in standard solution $(EC\;0.75dS{\cdot}m^{-1})$ in solution control.

Effect of Media on the Growth of 'Pechika' Strawberry Grown in Hydroponics on Highland in Summer (사계성 페치카' 딸기의 고랭지 여름철 양액재배시 배지선택)

  • Rhee Han-Cheol;Kang Nam-Jun;Rho Il-Rae;Jung Ho-Jung;Kwon Joon-Kook;Kang Kyung-Hee;Lee Jae-Han;Lee Sung-Chan
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.257-263
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    • 2006
  • This experiment was conducted to investigate the optimal media for 'Pechika' ever-bearing strawberry grown in hydroponic culture system in summer highland. Three mixed media (1:1, v/v) of peatmoss with perlite, rice hull, and granular rockwool, and four solution strengths of EC 0.5, 0.75, 1.0 and $1.25 dS{\cdot}m^{-1}$ were tested. Root zone temperature in peatmoss+perlite media was 1 to $3^{\circ}C$ lower than in the other media. The culture medium of mixing to peat moss and perlite was most effective in producing good yield and fruit quality. The culture medium of mixing to peat moss and perlite was the highest about 1,632kg/10a to yield yearly average, but was very undulating 732 kg/10a to yield in 2004 year and 3,013kg/10a in 2003 year. The deformed fruits were increased when the solution strength was increased, especially in EC $1.25dS{\cdot}m^{-1}$. The soluble solids and the acidity content of fruits were increased with higher solution strength regardless of media. The uptake of Ca and Mg was inhibited at higher solution strength, and the uptake of N, P and K was promoted. Therefore, the culture medium of mixing to peat moss and perlite was the most suitable culture medium to product strawberry in summer, because it had the highest yield even though fruit quality among treatments was not significant.

Production and Storage Technique of Ever-bearing Strawberry Transplant for Hydroponic Culture on Highlands in Summer Season (고랭지 사계성 딸기의 양액재배시 묘 생산 및 저장방법)

  • Lee Jong Nam;Lee Eung Ho;Lee Jun Gu;Ryu Seung Yeol;Yong Yeoung Rok;Pak Han Young
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.280-283
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    • 2005
  • The growth and yield of ever-bearing strawberry $(Fragaria{\times}ananassa\; Duch.)$ 'Pechika' were compared after transplant treatment in the raised hydroponic culture on highlands in summer season. The transplant production methods compared were whole plant refrigerated, outdoor over-wintered, pot-refrigerated, and 1 -year-old transplants. Growth increment at planting was the highest in pot-refrigerated transplants. C/N ratio of the pot-refrigerated transplants was 39.2 which was higher than 19.5 of 1-year-old transplants. However, the growth increment up to the first harvest were not different among the treatments. The first harvesting date of 1-year-old transplants was August 14, which was 5-9 days late than in the other treatments. The average fruit weight was highest in the 1-year-old transplants with 12.6 g. Marketable yield was the highest in the pot-refrigerated transplants, followed 1-year-old, plant refrigerated, and outdoor over-wintered transplants. Therefore, the pot-refrigerated transplants are recommended for marketable yield increase in ever-bearing strawberry cultured on highlands.