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Effect of Carbonized Wastewoods on Soil Improvement (목질폐잔재 탄화물의 토양개량 효과)

  • 이동욱;김병로
    • Journal of Korea Foresty Energy
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2001
  • In this study, it was examined the effect of carbonized wastewoods on soil improvement and effect of charcoal size on tree seedling growth Thuja accidentalis seedlings grow better in the charcoal-treated soil than in the non-treated soil. Especially Pinus koraiensis charcoal with good adsorption. brought the best growth result. The charcoal treatment also improved the height growth of transplanted Aesuculus turbinate seedling However charcoal sizes(i.e. powder and particle) did not affect the growth of the seedling. Also apple trees which had been suffering from rotten roots caused by root rot was recovered by application particle-sized charcoal.

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Effect of Carbonized Wastewoods on Purification of Wastewater (목질폐잔재 탄화물의 수질정화 효과)

  • Lee, Dong-Wook;Kim, Byung-Ro
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.34-39
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    • 2002
  • This study examined the effect of carbonized wastewoods on purification of waste water. The purification ability of charcoals(lump-shaped, approximately 3×3×3 cm) maded by wood-based material for waste water from a kitchen and septic tank was superior to those of thinned wood. For lump-shaped charcoal, gaps between particles in particleboard, and gaps between fibers in MDF were much more effective than micropore in purification of waste water. After purification test, color of waste water from wood-based material charcoals were much more lighter than thinned wood charcoals. In addition, odors of waste water from both charcoals tended to be decreased.

Effect of Carbonized Wastewoods on Soil Improvement(2) (목질폐잔재 탄화물의 토양개량 효과(2))

  • Shin, Chang-Seob;Kim, Byung-Ro
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2006
  • This study was carried out to examine the effect of soil improvement according to the shape of charcoal and the kind of carbonized tree species. As the results, all of the seedlings of Thuja occidentalis and Aesculus turbinata grew better in the charcoal-treated soil than the non-treated soil. In case of powder charcoal, Thuja occidentalis seedlings grew up best in the soil treated with powder charcoal of Pinus koraiensis and then grew well in order of Larix leptolepis > particle board > Quercus acutissima. In case of granulated charcoal, the seedlings grew well in order of the granulated charcoal of Larix leptolepis > particle board > Pinus koraiensis. It was analyzed that the soil porosity and the organic matter content were mo re in the charcoal -treated soil than the non-treated soil also. It is inferred that because the aeration property and the absorption of organic matter were increased in the root zone, the growth of seedlings was better in the char-coal-treated soil.