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Cutting Propagation of Pruned Magnolia Obovata Branches in an Open Field (가지치기한 일본목련의 노지 삽목)

  • Hyun-Woo Jeong;Sangsoo Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.315-319
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    • 2024
  • Magnolia obovata is a naturalized tree that was introduced from Japan for landscaping purposes and is spreading naturally. Its value as a landscape tree is high and its usefulness as a medicine is recognized, but mass propagation methods have not been developed due to the low success rate of cuttings. In this study, field cuttings were attempted using branches pruned in the fall as cuttings. The cuttings were cut to 30 cm in length and planted so that more than half were buried in the ground. A sunshade was put up with black vinyl, and a double vinyl tunnel was made with transparent vinyl to protect the cuttings. The double vinyl tunnel was removed at the end of March. Watering of cuttings mainly depended on natural rainfall, and cuttings were judged successful when new stems were 10 cm or longer along with leaves grown from cuttings in early June and early August. All of the thin cuttings with a diameter less than 8 mm failed to produce leaves, 4 out of 30 cuttings with a diameter of 8-10 mm, and 5 out of 30 cuttings with a diameter greater than 10 mm produced new stems of 10 cm or more along with leaves. The success rate of cuttings propagation was 11.3% of all cuttings and 15% of cuttings with a diameter greater than 8 mm. The results of this study show the possibility that cuttings using Magnolia obovata branches cut by pruning can be a viable propagation method.

Effect of Solarization for Control of Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) (태양열을 이용한 뿌리혹선충 (Meloidogyne spp.) 방제효과)

  • 김지인;한상찬
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1988
  • This study was carried out to find out the possibility of suppressing the root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) of vegetable crops in vinyl house by soil solarization between crop seasons at Suweon in August, 1986. Soils in vinyl house were sterilized by polyethylene film of 0.03 mm thick with and without inner tunnel within a house(single and double layer solarization), and soil temperatures and nematode densities at 5, 15 and 30cm soil depth were recorded. Rootknot nematodes in soil contained in a vinyl bag were completely killed within 48hr at $40^{\circ}C$ in an incubator. With double layer treatment, the highest temperatures were $48.7^{\circ}C$ at 15cm and $45.2^{\circ}C$ at 30cm soil depth when outdoor temperature was $30^{\circ}C$, and the lethal temperature above $40^{\circ}C$ was recorded for 17 days with 7hr per day at 5cm soil depth from Aug 1 to Aug 31. Due to the increased temperature, root-knot nematode densitiy was suprressed 96,74 and 54% with sigle layer solarization and 100,99 and 98% with double layer solarization at 5,15 and 30cm soil depth, respectively. It is concluded that double layer solarization during hot summer will provide a sufficient level of suppresson on root-knot nematodes remnant in the soil of vegetable crops in vinyl house.

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Rice Seedling Establishment for Machine Transplanting II. Effects of Sprouting and Seed Bed Temperature on the Seedling Characteristics (수도 기계이앙 육묘에 관한 연구 II보. 간역출아방법 및 육묘상내 온도가 묘소질에 미치는 영향)

  • Yong-Dea Yun;Hyun-Ok Choi;Jong-Hoon Lee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.32-36
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    • 1977
  • Experiments were conducted to know the effects of seed bed temperatures on the sprouting of seeds and seedling growth in the phytotron and field. Sprouting of seeds were most uniform when seed bed was stored under the straw and vinyl mulching for 48 hours after seed bed temperature increased up to 3$0^{\circ}C$ by the sun. In the phytotron, optimum temperature was 32$^{\circ}C$ for sprouting and day/night temperature of 25/30 and 20/15$^{\circ}C$ for greening and hardening of seedlings, respectively. In the field, the best results were obtained under the conditions of sprouting in the seedling chamber heated by electricity and greening the hardening under the double vinyl tunnel in the upland nusery bed.

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Effect of Double Layer Nonwoven Fabrics on the Growth, Quality and Yield of Oriental Melon(Cucumis melo L. var. makuwa Mak.) under Vinyl House (보온부직포 이중피복이 참외의 생육, 품질 및 수량에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin Yong Seub;Park So Deuk;Do Han Woo;Bae Su Gon;Kim Jwoo Hwan;Kim Byung Soo
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2005
  • The use of blankets to preserve heat in oriental melon cultivation is a common practise without artificial heating and warming systems. Efficiency of blanket decreased with annually usage. This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of double layer nonwoven fabrics on heat conservation, plant growth, fruit quality and yield of oriental melon in greenhouse. The results were compared among the non-woven fabrics of 9+3, 6+6, 6+3 and 12 ounce from transplanting to April 20, 2001, 2002. Night temperature within tunnel was high at 9+3, 6+6, 6+3 and 12 ounce in order. In plant growth, stem length, leaf numbers and exudate, under double layer nonwoven fabrics were better than single layer blanket of 12 ounce especially, 9+3 double layer blanket was the best. Fruit weight, flesh thickness, soluble solid and marketable yield rate remained same in all treatments. Fermented fruit rate was the highest in 12 ounce as $32.9\%,\;19.6\%\;under\;9+3,\;17.1\%\;under\;6+6,\;16.6\%$ under 6+3 double layer nonwoven fabric, respectively. Compared to 2,260kg yield per 10a of 12 ounce single layer nonwoven fabrics, $7\%$ was increased under 9+3 but $3\%\;and\;13\%$ were decreased under 6+6 and 6+3 double layer nonwoven fabrics, respectively. Compared to income, 4,499-thousand-won per 10a, of 12 ounce single layer blanket, $13\%\;and\;3$ were increased under 9+3 and 6+6 double layer nonwoven fabrics, respectively. Whereas, $10\%$ decreased under 6+3 double layer nonwoven fabrics. From this results it is evident that 9+3 double layer nonwoven fabrics was the best for thermokeeping, fruit quality, and was most economic under non heating system.