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Evaluation of Forage Productivity and Nutritional Value of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) at Different Fertilizer Application Amounts and Different Stages of Maturity

  • Tomple, Byamungu Mayange;Jo, Ik-Hwan
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.84-95
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to assess the forage productivity and nutritive value of kenaf at different fertilizer application amounts and various stages of maturity. The experiment was conducted from May to September 2020, the amount of 80 kg of kenaf seed/ha was supplied with different types and amounts of nitrogen fertilizer and the plants were harvested at 10-day intervals from different harvesting dates (24th August and 3rd, 13th, 23rd September). According to the different fertilizer types and application amounts, the highest kenaf height was recorded in the inorganic fertilizer amounts of 200 and 250 kg N/ha and the fresh and DM yield were significantly improved in the inorganic nitrogen amount of 250 kg N/ha. The highest CP and TDN content in the leaf was achieved in the inorganic fertilizer amounts of 150 and 200 kg N/ha, respectively; and the highest TDN content in the stem was also found in the inorganic fertilizer amount of 200 kg N/ha. According to the different harvesting dates, the highest DM ratio was found in the harvesting date of 13th September, the leaf ratio increased with advanced maturity, whereas the stem ratio decreased significantly and the highest DM yield of kenaf was recorded in the harvesting dates of 13th and 23rd September. Besides, the highest CP, CF, CA, ADF, NDF and TDN content in the leaf as influenced by different harvesting dates was 15.4, 31.8, 10.2, 22.1, 34.7 and 76.5%, respectively, and the CP, CA, ADF and TDN in stem decreased significantly with advanced maturity of kenaf. In conclusion, the optimal fertilizer amounts and the appropriate harvesting dates for a high forage yield and high-quality kenaf as livestock feed were the inorganic fertilizer application amounts of 200-250 kg N/ha and from 13th and 23rd September, respectively.

Effects of Root Head Diameter and Fertilization on Shoot Growth and Root Yield in Angelica gigas NAKAI (근두경의 크기와 시비가 참당귀의 생육 및 수량에 미치는 영향)

  • 조선행;김기준
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.254-258
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    • 1991
  • Experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of size of root crown at transplanting and fertilization on the growth and root yield of Angelica gigas Nakai. Plant height and fresh weight of shoots were increased by fertilizer application, but was not different in emergence rate. Size of root crown at transplanting was also affected the growth of shoot. Plant which had 7.2mm of root crown at transplanting showed highest in plant height and fresh weight of shoots. Growth of root in terms of root length, number of root branches, diameter of root crown, and fresh weight of root was increased by fertilizer application and 5.4mm of root crown at transplanting. Application of fertilizer accelerated the development and growth of node on the stem, which in turn resulted bolting and flowering. Plants which had greater than 7.2mm of root crown at transplanting and application of fertilizer were produced woody roots. Woody roots cannot be used for medicinal purpose. Therefore, yield of roots was highest at transplanting of 3.lmm root crown with fertilizer application.

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Growth and Yield by the Different Seeding Methods and Cultivating Root Weight in Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz (백출(Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz)의 파종방법과 종근중에 따른 생육과 수량)

  • 김수용;권오흔;조지형
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.183-188
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects on the growth and yield by the different seeding methods and cultivating root weight in Atractylodes macrocephata Koidz. Seeding distances were different such as 5${\times}$5 cm, 5${\times}$10 cm, 10${\times}$10 cm, 10${\times}$15 cm by the hand seeder and 15 cm seeding in drill. Emergence date, plant height were not significantly changed with seeding space, but the number of leaf, fresh weight of above-ground part and fresh weight of root were increased in the sparse seeding compared with the dense seeding. The highest fresh root yield was 1,012 kg/10 a at the 5${\times}$5 cm. Roots yield was increased in the sparse seeding compared with the dense seeding, but the highest number of roots above 16 g yield was observed at the 10${\times}$10 cm seeding distance. Emergence date was faster 1∼3 day root weight above 6 g than that root weight 5 g. The plant height, number of stem and fresh weight of above-ground part were more increased as the root weight was heavier. The growth of underground part were more increased as the root weight was heavier, yield was increased about 27% to 112% compared with root weight above 6 g than that 134.6 kg/10 a with root 5 g.

Effects of Phosphate Application Rate on Growth, Yield and Chemical Composition of Cassia mimosoides var. nomame (인산 시비량이 차풀의 생육과 수량 및 조성분에 미치는 영향)

  • 조남기;강영길;송창길;오은경;조영일
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.163-166
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    • 2000
  • Cassia mimosoides var. nomame was grown at five phosphate rates (0, 5, 15, 25 and 35 kg/10a) at Cheju in 1998 to determine the influence of phosphate rate on growth, forage yield and quality. As phosphate rate increased from 0 to 35kg/10a, the plant growth was increased such as days to flowering, plant height, the number of branches and green leaves per plant, stem diameter and SPAD (Soil Plant Analysis Development) reading values of leaves but the number of withering leaves per plant decreased. Fresh forage yield was 3, 291kg/10a at 0 kg/10a of phosphate rate and increased 5, 200 and 5, 230 kg/10a at 25 and 35 kg/10a of phosphate level, respectively. Dry matter, crude protein and total digestible nutrients (TDN) showed the same tendency of changes as the fresh forage yield. Crude protein, crude fat, nitrogen free extract and TDN content increased but crude ash and crude fiber content decreased as the increasing of phosphate rate increased.

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Influence of Drought and High Temperature on the Physiological Response and Yield in Hot Pepper (토양 건조 스트레스와 기온상승에 의한 고추의 생리반응 및 생산량 변화)

  • Lee, Sang Gyu;Lee, Hee Ju;Kim, Sung Kyeom;Mun, Bo heum;Lee, Jin Hyoung;Lee, Hee Su;Do, Kyung Ran
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.251-259
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    • 2018
  • This study was conducted to determine the effects of combination of air temperature and soil water content on the growth, physiological disorder rate, and yield of hot peppers. The study was carried out in a typical plastic house (open on one side and with ventilation fans on the other side), which was maintained with gradient air temperature (maximum difference in air temperature: $6^{\circ}C$). The deficit irrigation (DI) treatment commenced 65 days after transplanting. The height of plant and fresh and dry weights of the stem increased at high air temperature (ambient + $6^{\circ}C$, extreme high temperature; EHT). Furthermore, the leaf area decreased significantly with the DI treatment. There were no significant differences in the stem diameter, number of branches, and fresh and dry weights of the leaves among all the treatments. The net photosynthesis rate of the full irrigation (FI) treatment was higher than that of the DI treatment. The photosynthesis rate at ambient air temperature was $19.7{\mu}mol\;CO_2m^{-2}{\cdot}s^{-1}$, the highest among all the treatments; however, the photosynthesis rate of the EHT treatment decreased by 60% ($12.3{\mu}mol\;CO_2m^{-2}{\cdot}s^{-1}$). Additionally, the formation of guard cells in the leaf was abnormal with the EHT treatment, and there was a decrease in translocation efficiency. The effects of air temperature treatment were more pronounced on the physiological disorder rate and yield. The physiological disorder rate of the EHT treatment was the highest under the DI treatment condition. The yield of the AFI (ambient air temperature with full irrigation) treatment was 3,771 kg/10a, the highest among all the treatments; however, the yield of the EHT treatment with DI and FI was 1,282 and 1,327 kg/10a, respectively. These results indicate that growth and physiological disorder rate improved with the EHT treatment; however, there was a decrease in yield. Furthermore, the formation of guard cells was abnormal and malfunctional.

Effect of $GA_3$ Before Planting on Growth and Yield of Atractylodes japonica Koidz (삽주의 정식전 $GA_3$ 처리가 생육에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Jeong-Min;Kang, Jin-Ho;Lee, Hee-Kyoung;Kim, Man-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.319-326
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    • 2000
  • This experiment was carried out to determine the effects of $GA_3$ treatment (concentration: period) to rhizomes before planting on their growth, morphology and yield. $GA_3$ treatment increased the number of shoots, leaves or latent buds, plant height, and leaf length per plant compared with non-treatment. The best treatment concentrations were 50 ppm in stem per plant, 100 ppm in latent bud and rhizome fresh weight per plant and 250 ppm in shoot fresh weight per plant. The number of leaves and roots per plant, plant height and fresh weights of shoot and root were the greatest in one day imbibition of $GA_3$. Numbers of stems and latent buds per plant and rhizome fresh weight, however, were the highest in two day imbibition. In addition, the most rhizomes per land unit were produced in one day imbibition treatment of 100 ppm $GA_3$.

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Comparison of Growth Characteristics and Chemical Composition of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) Varieties as a Potential Forage Crop (케나프 신육성 및 수집 품종의 생육과 사료적 특성 조사)

  • Lee, Ji-Yeon;Velusamy, Vijayanand;Koo, Ja-Yong;Ha, Bo-Keun;Kim, Dong-Sub;Kim, Jin-Baek;Kim, Sang-Hoon;Kang, Si-Yong
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.132-136
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    • 2012
  • Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) is an annual herbaceous plant of the family Malvacease that has been planted in tropical Africa and Asia region for more than 4000 years and use as source of fiber, energy and feed stock. In this study, the physiological characters and chemical compositions of kenaf mutant variety "Jangdae" developed using gamma irradiation at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) were compared with three genetic resources (Auxu, C12, and C14-DRS). Jangdae showed the highest productivity growth rates in fresh yield, dry weight (DW) yield (leaf and stem), node number, and stem thickness. Especially, leaf DW yield of Jangdae was 1.6-3.1 times higher than that of three genetic resources. Also, stem DW yield of Jangdae was 1.6-2.1 times higher than that of three genetic resources. In the analysis of chemical composition, Jangdae showed 16.9% of crude protein content that was 0.86-0.94 times lower than three cultivars. However, Jangdae showed the highest neutral detergent fiber (NDF) contents in leaf (32.5%) and stem (75.2%). Also, acid detergent fiber (ADF) contents of stem and leaf in Jangdae were 64.4% and 33.9%, respectively. Total polyphenol and total flavonoid contents were 22.1 mg/g and 7.4 mg/g in Jangdae. Based on these results, Jangdae would have the potential to become a successful forage crop.

Effects of Transplanting Dates on Major Agronomic Characteristics and Stem Yield in Mat Rush(Juncus effusus L. var. decipiens, Bush) (골풀 정식시기에 따른 주요형질 및 수량변이)

  • Kwon, Byung-Sun;Lee, Jung-Il;Son, Eung-Ryong
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.317-322
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    • 1987
  • In order to find out the optimum transplanting date of mat rush, this study was investigated ecological characters, yield components and yield of three varieties (Okayama#2, Sajanami and Sedo #4) at 5 transplanting dates(October 25, November 5, November 15, November 25 and March 5). As transplanting date was delayed, the flowering date and maturing date was delayed also and stem length was longest in October 25 transplanting but it grew short in the late transplanting. Number of stems per plant was increased most in October 25 transplanting, that is, increased to 143 in okayama#2, 138 in Sedo#4 and 135 in Sajanami, and it was decreased in the late transplanting. Fresh stem yield and dry stem yield were heaviest in October 25 transplanting, and it was light in the late transplanting. Judging from the results reported above, in optimum transplanting date of mat rush seemed to be before the October 25.

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Effects of Application of Compost Made from Citrus Skin and Starch Sludge on Potato Growth

  • Kang, Bong-Kyoon;Han, Sang-Heon
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.325-331
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    • 2006
  • The experiment fields consisted of five plots as follows; 2, 4, and $8\;tons{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ citrus skin in combination with starch sludge and pig manure mixing compost (CSSP), $4\;ton{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ fermented pig manure compost (FPMC) treated plot, and untreated control. Plant height and stem diameter were significantly increased by CSSP. Most of all, average tuber weight and tuber yield per plant were significantly increased in 4 and $8\;tons{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ CSSP plots compared to the other plots. Marketable tuber (>50 g fresh weight) yield were superior in order of 4 and $8\;tons{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ CSSP plot, $4\;tons{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ FPMC plot, and $2\;tons{\cdot}ha^{-1}$ CSSP plot.

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Studies on Simple Hydroponic Culture in Cultivation of Grafted Cactus for Export (수출용 접목선인장 재배시 간이양액재배 연구)

  • Lee, Joung Won;Oh, Hoon Geun;Kim, Ju Hyoung;Lee, Ki Yeol;Lee, Jung Soo
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.546-549
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    • 2015
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of simple hydroponic culture in cultivation of grafted cactus. The results obtained are as follows: Growth indexes of grafted cactus cultivars, such as scion diameter, fresh weight, and scion hardness were improved in simple hydroponic culture compared with soil culture regardless of cultivars. Stem rot and rate of non-graft take were lower in simple hydroponic culture than in soil culture, but no significant difference was monitored between cultivars. Time for harvesting was fast in simple hydroponic culture compared with soil culture. Marketable yield increased in simple hydroponic culture.