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새만금 유역 주요 밭작물 작부체계 최적관리기법 시나리오별 농업비점오염원 저감 (Reduction of Agricultural Non-point Pollution Source by Scenarios of Best Management Practices on Cropping System Alternatives of Main Upland Crop in Saemangeum Watershed)

  • 손재권;이경애;유동수;조재영
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제57권1호
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2014
  • 새만금 유역내 밭작물 재배 농경지의 작부체계와 관련된 최적관리기법을 적용하여 각각의 시나리오별로 농업비점오염원의 저감효과를 분석하였다. 또한 새만금 유역내 동진강 수계와 만경강 수계를 대상으로 행정구역별 작물양분의 투입량 실태분석과 향후 변화 추이에 대한 평가를 수행하였다. 새만금 유역 만경강 수계에서 2012년 기준으로 2020년에는 질소질비료 18%, 인산질비료 22%가 감소하는 추세였으며, 동진강 수계에서는 질소질비료 30%, 인산질비료 19%가 감소할 것으로 평가되었다. 반면, 퇴비의 경우에는 만경강 수계에서는 17%, 동진강 수계에서는 37% 정도 사용량이 증가할 것으로 추정되었다. 새만금 유역내 밭작물의 작부체계 변경과 관련된 최적관리기법 시나리오 가운데 Scenario 1 (동계작물 겉보리와 쌀보리를 경관 녹비작물인 헤어리벳치 또는 자운영으로 작부체계를 변경한 경우) 적용시 질소 41%, 인산 47%의 작물양분 투입량을 감소시키는 결과를 초래할 수 있는 것으로 나타났으며, Scenario 2 (화학비료 시비량이 많은 고추작물을 질소고정능력이 높은 콩작물로 작부체계를 변경한 경우) 적용시 질소 30%, 인산 23%의 작물양분 투입량을 감소시키는 결과를 초래할 수 있는 것으로 나타났으며, Scenario 3 (시나리오 1과 시나리오 2의 통합) 적용시 질소 72%, 인산 70%의 작물양분 투입량을 감소시키는 결과를 초래할 수 있는 것으로 평가되었다. 새만금 유역에서 담수호 수질보전을 위한 유역관리기법 개발시 작물양분요구량이 높은 작물의 재배를 최소화하고 양분배출형 작부체계가 아닌 양분흡수형 작부체계로의 전환을 통한 최적관리기법 모델 개발이 필요할 것으로 판단된다.

시설 하우스 토양에서 녹비작물 재배가 Biomass-C와 양분변화에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Green Manure Cropping on Soil Biomass-C and Soil Fertility in Green House Soil)

  • 이병진;윤태현;조우태;전현식;조영손
    • 한국유기농업학회지
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.647-657
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    • 2013
  • 시설재배지 토양에 녹비작물의 재배가 Biomass-C와 토양 양분의 변화에 미치는 영향을 평가하고자 pot(${\phi}$10-cm)에 헤어리벳치, 호밀, 발랭이를 70일간 재배 후 식물체와 토양을 분리하여 분석한 결과가 다음과 같다. 녹비작물의 생육량은 호밀이 가장 많았으며, 질수흡수량은 헤어리벳치가 가장 높게 나타났다. 호밀 재배구가 토양의 인산함량은 가장 낮았으며, biomass C는 가장 높게 나타났다. 시험 후 토양의 질소함량과 식물체 질소 흡수량은 고도의 부의 상관을 보였다. T-N 함량은 헤어리벳치 시험구에서는 증가하였지만, 호밀과 바랭이 재배구에서는 감소하는 경향을 보였다. 이상의 결과를 요약해볼 때 시설재배지에서 가장 중요한 것이 토양의 염류집적(EC) 인데 시험 후 토양에서 대조구에 비해서 콩과인 헤어리벳치는 EC가 약간 증가했고 다른 무기성분은 큰 변화가 없으며, 화본과인 호밀은 EC와 다른 무기성분도 약간 감소하는 경향으로 시설연작재배지에서는 화본과 작물이 염류집적 경감을 위해서 유리하다.

Effect of Incorporation Levels of Green Manure Crops on Rice Yield and Soil Chemical Properties

  • Kang, Se-Won;Seo, Dong-Cheol;Cho, Ju-Sik
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제50권3호
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    • pp.187-194
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to investigate rice yield and soil chemical properties affected by incorporation levels of green barley (GB) and hairy vetch (HV). The GB and HV were applied to the pots at 500, 1,000, 1,500, and $2,000kg\;10^{-1}$ (GB500, GB1000, GB1500, GB2000, HV500, HV1000, HV1500, and HV2000, respectively), and inorganic fertilizer ($N-P-K=9-4.5-5.7kg\;10a^{-1}$) treatment as control. After rice harvesting, chemical properties of soil such as pH, OM, T-N, and available $P_2O_5$ in GB and HV treated treatments were improved over those in Control treatment. The rice yield ranged from 433 to $512kg\;10a^{-1}$ for GB treatments and 490 to $532kg\;10a^{-1}$ for HV treatments, indicating that rice yield was affected by incorporation levels of GB and HV. The rice yields in GB2000, HV1000, HV1500 and HV2000 treatments increased by 3.3, 3.1, 6.4 and 7.4% compared with Control treatment, respectively. Therefore, minimum incorporation level of GB and HV for increasing rice yield was $2,000kg\;10a^{-1}$ of GB and $1,000kg\;10a^{-1}$ of HV.

Effects of Cover Plants on Soil Microbial Community in a Organic Pear Orchard

  • Oh, Young-Ju;Sohn, Soo-In;Song, Yang-Ik;Kang, Seok-Boem;Choi, Jin-Ho
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제47권1호
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    • pp.28-35
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    • 2014
  • Due to recent interest of the consumers on safe farm products and the government's political support for eco-friendly agriculture, organic fruit production has been growing continuously. This research was conducted in order to study the effect of cover plants on soil microbial community on cover plants and establish an organic fruit cultivation method through choosing optimal cover plant. As a result of investigating soil microbial population density, the bacterial density in soil showed an increasing trend in June compared to April, and there was a decreasing trend in bacterial density of the soil in August compared to June. The density of actinomycetes in soil increased around 1.6 times in June compared to April when the soil was covered with hairy vetch. The increase of filamentous fungus in crimson clover group was 6.1 times higher in June compared to April and in hairy vetch group, the increase was 4.9 times higher in June compared to April. As a result of analyzing DNA extracted from the soil categorized by different types of cover plants using DGGE method, soil collected from April had higher number of bands detected from different locations according to different types of cover plants. Diversity of the bands from the soil collected from August showed higher range of reduction. As a result of analyzing soil microbial community by different period and the types of cover plants using Pyrosequencing method, microbes were detected in the order of Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Chloroflexi, and Firmicutes. Distribution rate of Firmicutes increased in the soil collected in August compared to June and this was shown in all types of cover plants by twice the amount.

조사료원에 따른 한국 재래산양의 채식습성에 관한 연구 (A study on the food habits of Korean native goats fed with roughage sources)

  • 강병호;이인덕;이수기;이형석
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.445-452
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    • 2011
  • The object of this experiment was to investigate the food habits of Korean native goats fed with various roughage sources. The experimental trials were conducted at Unbong Animal Genetic Resources Station in 2008. The experimental roughages include five sources and 25 species in all; grasses and legumes: 5 species (mixed grasses, orchardgrass, tall fescue, alfalfa, white clover), native grasses and weeds: 5 species (mixed native grasses, Miscanthus sinensis Anderss, Arundinella hirta (Thunb.) Tanaka, Barnyard grass, short awn, forage crops and straw: 5 species (barley + hairy vetch, wheat + hairy vetch, rye silage, barley silage, baled rice straw), browse and fallen leaves: 5 species (Mixed browse, Oriental white oak, Quercus serrta Thunb., Oriental cherry fallen leaves, Japanese chestnut fallen leaves), and imported hay and straw: 5 species(timothy hay, tall fescue straw, annual ryegrass straw, klinegrass hay, alfalfa hay). Ten Korean native goats were selected which had nearly the same body weight (average $24{\pm}2.8$ kg). The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of each roughage source and species were significantly different at the sampling area, plant species, growth stages and cutting period (p<0.05). Among all the 25 species of roughages, the favorite intake species order by Korean native goat was observed like this: Quercus aliena, Querancas serrta Thunb and Mixed browse, which was a lower intake compared to other domestic herbivores. The Korean native goats ate more roughages which had low fibrous contents, but high dry matter digestibility. The Korean native goats ate more roughages which had low fibrous contents, but high dry matter digestibility. On the other hand, compared to each roughage source, total intake amount by Korean native goats was showed as browse and fallen leaves (33.1%) among trials roughage sources. Based on these results, the food habit of Korean native goats seems to be closer to the browser.

조사료원에 따른 꽃사슴(Servus nippon)의 채식습성에 관한 연구 (A study on the food habits of Sika Deer (Saanen) fed with roughage sources)

  • 강병호;이인덕;이수기;이형석
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.437-444
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    • 2011
  • The object of this experiment was to investigate the food habits of sika deer fed with various roughage sources. The experimental trials were conducted at Unbong Animal Genetic Resources Station in 2008. The experimental roughages include five sources and 25 species in all; grasses and legumes: 5 species (mixed grasses, orchardgrass, tall fescue, alfalfa, white clover), native grasses and weeds: 5 species (mixed native grasses, Miscanthus sinensis Anderss, Arundinella hirta (Thunb.) Tanaka, barnyard grass, short awn, forage crops (hay, silages and straw): 5 species (barley + hairy vetch, Wheat + hairy vetch, rye silage, barley silage, baled rice straw), browse and fallen leaves: 5 species (mixed browse, oriental white oak, Quercus serrta Thunb., oriental cherry fallen leaves, Japanese chestnut fallen leaves), and imported hays and straws: 5 species (timothy hay, tall fescue straw, annual ryegrass straw, klinegrass hay, alfalfa hay). Five sika deer were used as experimental animals and the averaged body weight was 95+5.4kg. The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of each roughage source and species were significantly different at the sampling area, plant species, growth stages and cutting period(p<0.05). The sika deer ate more roughages which had low fibrous contents, but high dry matter digestibility. Among all the 25 species of roughages, the favorite intake roughage sources ranking by sika deer was observed like this: browse and fallen leaves (32.2%), grass and legumes (27.0%), native grasses and weeds (22.0%), imported hays (12.9%) and forages crops (5.5%) respectively. Although, the sika deer ate more browse leaves, but ate more roughage which had low fibrous contents (NDF and ADF), but high drymatter digestibility. On the other hand, compared to each roughage source, total intake amount by sika deer was showed as browse and fallen leaves (32.2%). Based on the result, the food habit of sika deer seems to be closer to the typical browser.