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Effects of Rice Straw and Rice Hull Supplement on Rumination and Chewing Behavior in Hanwoo Steers (볏짚 및 가공처리 왕겨의 급여가 한우의 사료섭취 및 반추행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, W.S.;Lee, B.S.;Lee, S.C.;Lee, Sang-S;Lee, S.Y.;Lee, D.Y.;Ha, J.K.
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 2004
  • Effects of low quality roughage sources on duration and frequencies of rumination and chewing in Hanwoo steers were determined, Animals were fed three diets; concentrate+rice straw(SO:SO), concentrate+ rice straw + popped rice hull(SO:3S: IS) and concentrate+ rice straw+ground rice hull(SO:3S: IS) to compare both rice straw alone and combination with rice hull. Eating and ruminating time of steers fed concentrate+ rice straw(SO:50), concentrate+ rice straw + popped rice hull(50:35:15) and concentrate + rice straw + ground rice hull(50:3S:15) were 78.8 and 338.4minlday; 98.0 and 362.5minlday, and 160 and 519.2min/day, respectively. When steers were fed popped rice hull and ground rice hull, time spent for both eating and ruminating was significantly increased(p <0.05). When steers fed popped and ground rice hull, number of ruminating chews and number of chews per rumination time were significantly decreased(p<0.05). The number of rumination boli and boli per rumination time had significantly decreased(p<0.05), but chewing time per boli, number of chew'S per bolus were significantly increased(p

Studies on the Application of Byproduct Composts as Substitute for Yacto in Yang-jik Nursery of Ginseng (인삼 양직모밭 약토대체 부산물퇴비 시용 연구)

  • Kang, Seung-Weon;Yeon, Byeong-Yeol;Lee, Sung-Woo;Hyun, Dong-Yun;Bae, Yeoung-Seuk;Hyeon, Geun-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.415-420
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to select economical byproduct composts as the substitute for the traditional organic fertilizer, Yacto, in the cultivation of ginseng seedlings, and to investigate the application method of a selected compost. Among tested byproduct composts, popped rice hull compost was the best substitute for Yacto, while the application of domestic animal manure composts resulted in red skinned roots of ginseng seedlings. Optimal mixing ratio of the popped rice hull compost with virgin soil (fine sand) were 3~4 : 1 in bulk, showing the same root yield compared to that of conventional seedbed soil. When the popped rice hull compost was lower than $1\;{\pm}\;0.1%$ in nitrogen content, the expeller cake of oil seed was added to seedbed soil to rise nitrogen content until $1\;{\pm}\;0.1%$.

Study on Composting of the Popped Rice Hulls (팽화(膨化)왕겨의 퇴비화(堆肥化)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Yun, Sei-Young
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.124-129
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    • 1996
  • This experiment has been conducted to find out a effective decomposition method of popped rice hulls which are hard to be decomposed in vitro. It was found that the C/N ratio of 35 was better than the C/N ratio of 20 for improving the decomposition ratio of popped rice hulls. The addition of rice bran accelerated the decomposition of popped rice hulls. The real decomposition rate of popped rice hulls for 10 days was merely 8 percent. This poor decomposition ratio seemed to be come from the chemical constituent of rice hull which has 20 percent of silica content. It was considered that the addition of rice bran speeded up only the decomposition of bran itself by increasing the number of microorganisms. It was also observed that color changes developed from the decomposition of rice hulls proved not to be a yardstick for the degree of decomposition.

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Effect of Gypsum, Popped Rice Hull and Zeolite on Soil Aggregation in Reclaimed Tideland (간척지 토양에서 석고, 팽화왕겨 및 Zeolite 처리가 토양의 입단형성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Seong-Jo;Baek, Seung-Hwa;Lee, Sang-Uk;Kim, Dae-Geun;Na, Young-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2005
  • Gypsum treated to fine sandy loam increased the fornation of >2 mm aggregates in $1,550kg\;CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O\;10a^{-1}$ (Kbfg1) and $3,100kg\;CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O\;10a^{-1}$ (Kbfg2) to compare with control, Kc, at 60DAT, and bigger aggregates in general at 90DAT. The higher treatment of gypsum level, the <0.1 mm aggregates were less decreased as in Kbfg1, Kbfg2, and $6,200kg\;CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O\;10a^{-1}$ (Kbfg3) and aggregates of 0.25->2 mm were increased with increasing level of gypsum with more effective in Kbfg2 and Kbfg3 at 120DAT. Gypsum treated to silt loam increased aggregates of 2.0-1.0 and 1.0-0.5 mm in $3,100kg\;CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O\;10a^{-1}$ (Mbfg2) to compare with control (Mc), at 60DAT. Degrees of aggregation from 0.5-0.25 mm to >2 mm aggregates at 90DAT were distinctly higher. The higher treatment of gypsum level accelerated more aggregation of silt loam soil, and aggregates of 0.5-0.25 mm was most increased in Mbfg2 at 120DAT. Popped rice hulls treated to fine sandy loam increased aggregates of 2.0-1.0 mm in plots of $1,000kg\;10a^{-1}$ (Kbfhl) only to compare with control (Kc), at 60DAT, and aggregates of >2 mm and 2.0-1.0 mm Kbfh1 at 90DAT. At 120DAT, aggregation by popped rice hulls was most effective in Kbfbl pot. Popped rice hulls treated to silt loam increased in aggregates of >2 mm and 2.0-1.0 mm in $2000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Mbfb2 to compare with control, Mc, at 60DAT. Degrees of aggregation by popped rice hulls at 90DAT were higher in $1,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Mbfh1, and Mbfh2, and at 120DAT was in $3,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Mbfb3. Zeolite treatment with popped rice hulls, $1,500kg\;10a^{-1}$, increased in >2.0 mm aggregates in $1,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Kbfbz1, $2,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Kbfbz2, $3,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Kbfhz3, and Mbfbz1, $1,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Mbfbz2, $2,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, and $3,000kg\;10a^{-1}$, Mbthz3, to compare with control (Kc and Mc), at 60DAT. irrespective of soil texture. At 90DAT, >2.0-0.5 mm aggregates increased in Kbfhz1 of fine sandy loam. aggregates of >0.25 mm in $200kg\;10a^{-1}$ (Mbfbz1), $400kg\;10a^{-1}$ (Mbfhz2), $800kg\;10a^{-1}$ (Mbfhz3) of silt loam increased with the level of zeolite treatment. At 120DAT, the effect of zeolite treated to both soils showed the decrease of <0.1 mm aggregates. As the result, soil amendments for soil aggregation was more effective in the order of popped rice hulls+Zeolite > gypsum > popped rice hulls in fine sandy loam, and in the order of gypsum > popped rice huUs+zeolite > popped rice hulls in silt loam, respectively.

The Effect of Popped Rice Hulls Compost Application on Soil Chemical and Physical Properties in Fluvio-marine plain paddy soils (퇴화염토지 논에서 팽화왕겨 퇴비시용이 토양이화학성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoo, Chul-Hyun;Yang, Chang-Hyu;Kim, Taek-Kyum;Ryu, Jin-Hee;Kim, Byung-Su;Kim, Jae-Duk;Jung, Kwang-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.403-408
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    • 2006
  • Fluvio-marine paddy soils in Korea consist of high silt content and have the hardpan located below 20~30 cm from surface soil. This properties cause poor rice rhizosphere conditions such as low permeability and porosity, high bulk density and hardness. The aims of this study was to investigate the effect of popped rice hulls compost(PRHC) on soil fertility changes in the Fluvio-marine plain paddy soils. Total nitrogen content and nitrogen mineralization rate of PRHC were 1.17 and 33.5, respectively, and its C/N ratio was 35.4. Application of PRHC increased the content of organic matter and exchangeable potassium and improved the bulk density and porosity. The content of $NH_4-N$ in soil was high in the PRHC plot until maximum tillering stage. An uptake amount of fertilized nitrogen was greater in standard fertilization plot at early growth stage, however, it was greater more in PRHC plots at the ripening period than in standard fertilization plot. Among the PRHC treated plots, uptake amount was the greatest in 50% PRHC plot during the all growth period. Nitrogen efficiencies were higher in PRHC plot during the all growth period. Rice yields in all PRHC plots were lower than in standard fertilization, however, the yield of 40% PRHC plot was similar with that of standard.

Influence of Continious Application of Gypsum, Popped Rice Hull, and Zeolite on Soil Aggregation of Reclaimed Sandy Loam Soils (석고, 팽화왕겨 및 제오라이트 연속시용이 간척지 세사양토의 입단화에 미치는 영향)

  • Baek, Seung-Hwa;Kim, Jae-Young;Lee, Sang-Uk;Kim, Seong-Jo
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.764-769
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    • 2010
  • We investigated influence of continious application of gypsum (G: $CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O$), popped rice hulls (H) and zeolite (Z) on soil aggregation of reclaimed sandy loam soils. The application rates amended to fine sandy loam from reclaimed soils at Kyehwado were varied as follows:1550 (G1), 3100 (G2), 6200 (G3), 1000 (H1), 2000 (H2), 3000 (H3), and 200 (HZ1), 400 (HZ2) and 800 (HZ3) added to 1500(H) kg $10a^{-1}$, respectively. Soil aggregates were analyzed for 60, 90 and 120 days after treatments (DAT). At 60 DAT, The amount of aggregate from soil samples treated with gypsum was slightly increased with G1 while the aggregation was decreased by 4.66% for G3 for soil aggregates than thar of control. The treatments of H or HZ were effective in soil aggregation. The effect of treatment was in the order of H > HZ > G. At 90 DAT, increasing amount of gypsum attributed to decrease in soil aggregates. Therefore, we could conclude that suitable amounts of gypsum for soil aggregation in fine sandy loam might be 1550 kg $10a^{-1}$ or less. H1 increased aggregation by 7% for aggregate size between 1.0 and 2.0 mm. HZ1 was most effective in aggregation by 52.78% among the treatments while H2 and HZ3 51.50% and 48.51% at 120 DAT, respectively. As a result, we found that the effect of the treatment for soil amendments was in order of H > HZ > G.