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Effect of Inorganic Environmental Factors on the Growth on Pinus koraiensis Seedlings (II) - The Influence of Root cuttings on the Growth of Seedlings Grown on the Transplanting Bed - (무기적(無機的) 환경요인(環境要因)이 잣나무 유묘(幼苗)의 생육(生育)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (II) - 파종상(播種床)에서 피음(被陰) 처리(處理)한 유묘(幼苗)의 단근영향(斷根影響) -)

  • Kim, Young Chae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.76 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1987
  • This study was carried out to examine the influence of shading and root-cutting on the survival and growth of Pinus koraiensis seedlings. 1, The highest survival percentage of seedlings transplanted to transplanting bed appeared at the plot of 19% in shading. The 50% of the seedlings were survived if half of them were root-cutting. 2. Shoot elongation, root growth and diameter increment were the best at the plot of 100% in relative light intensity. However, those were the best at the plot with 1/4 root cutting. 3. The increase of needle fascicle number and the growth of needle surface area per seedling were the longest at the plot of 63% relative light intensity. Among root cutting treatments the 1/4 cutting plot showed the largest growth of needle areas.

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Effect of Inorganic Environmental Factors on the Growth of Pinus koraiensis Seedlings (I) - The Influence of Shading on the Growth of Seedlings Grown on the Seed Bed - (무기적(無機的) 환경요인(環境要因)이 잣나무 유묘(幼苗)의 생육(生育)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究)(I) - 파종상(播種床)에 있어서의 피음처리(被陰處理) 영향(影響) -)

  • Kim, Young Chai
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.73 no.1
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 1986
  • This study was carried out to investigate the influence of light intensity on the growth of Korean white pine (Pinus koraiensis) seedlings. The seedlings were grown under four different relative light intensities: 100%, 63%, 37%, and 19% of full sunlight by covering with saran screen on seed bed. The results obtained were summarized as follows; 1. The highest shoot elongation was found at 37% in relative light intensity (RLI) plot, and the best growth in root, seedling length and diameter increment appeared at 100% on RLI plot. Contribution rates of shading to growth in shoot elongation, root growth, seedling length, and diameter increment were 9.3%, 26.2%, 21.0%, and 48.7%, respectively. 2. The greatest number of one-year-old needle fascicle was found at 100% in RLI plot, whereas that of two-year-old needle fascicle appeared at 37% in RLI plot. The contribution rate of the light intensity to number of needle fascicle was 3.9% and factor of leaf age contributed to number of needle fascicle in 27.8%. The length of needles grown under different light intensities varied with needle ages. The longest length of new needles appeared at 37% in RLI plot, but old needles were not clear in influence of light intensity. The contribution rate to needle length by the light intensity was 2.5%. 3. The heaviest value of the fresh and dry weight of seedlings appeared at 100% of RLI plot then decreased with light intensity. The contribution rates to fresh and dry weight by the shading were 38% and 7.6% respectively. 4. The largest value of the dry weight of needles appeared at 100% of RLI plot and then decreased with light intensity. The contribution rates to dry weight of needles by the light intensity was 13.18%. 5. The values of T/R ratio increased with decreased light intensity and the contribution rate was 7.0%. 6. Positive correlation and linear regressions were recognized between dry weight of leaf and other factors (dry weight of shoot, root, seedling and diameter increment).

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