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Characteristics of Plant Distribution in the Reclaimed Dredging Area in Gwangyang Bay, Korea

  • Nam, Woong;Kwak, Young-Se;Lee, Deok-Beom;Lee, Sang-Suk
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 2009
  • In order to elucidate the mechanisms affecting plant distributions in the reclaimed dredging area in the Gwangyang steelworks, in the Gwangyang Bay, Korea, we examined soil characteristics and plant distributions in four study sites and a control site in the study area. Desalination occurring along a gradient with increasing elevation, resulting in decrease of soil pH, EC, P, K, Cl, Ca, Mg, and salt and an increase in soil T-N, silt, clay contents. From site 1 (the lowest-elevation site) to site 5 (the highest-elevation site), halophytes decreased in abundance and nonhalophytes increased. The dominant species in each site were: Phragmites communis, Limonium tetragonum, and 12 additional species at site 1, Carex pumila, Suaeda japonica, and 15 additional species at site 2, Spergularia marina, Scirpus planiculmis, and 22 additional species at site 3, Miscantus sinensis, Lespedeza bicolor, and 26 additional species at site 4 and Pinus thunberii, Rhododendron mucronulatum, and 39 additional species at site 5, which resembled a naturally-occurring P. thinbergii community. Cluster analysis of the vegetation data matrix grouped the 35 plots into 5 major groups, and cluster analysis using the soil environment data matrix revealed 4 major groups. CCA of the floristic and environmental data matrix showed a positive relationship of SAR, EC, Na, Cl, and Ca, which are related to salt, in the $1^{st}$ axis and $2^{nd}$ axis, but negative relationships for altitude, organic contents, silt, and clay contents. Notably, plant species in the reclaimed dredging area that were separated along the $1^{st}$ axis showed strong relationships with factors that related to salt. Long-term exposure to natural rainfall in the reclaimed dredging area changed the soil characteristics, such as salinity. This change in soil characteristics might alter the SAR, which affects plant survival strategies in a given habitat. These results strongly indicated that factors related to salt and elevation play important roles in determining the overall plant distribution in the reclaimed dredging area.

Relation between Chemical Properties and Microbial Activities in Soils from Reclaimed Tidal Lands at South-western Coast Area in Korea

  • Park, Mi-Na;Go, Gang-Seuk;Kim, Chang-Hwan;Bae, Hui-Su;Sa, Tongmin;Choi, Joon-Ho
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제48권4호
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    • pp.262-270
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    • 2015
  • The scientific information between microbial community and chemical properties of reclaimed tidal soil is not enough to understand the land reclamation process. This study was conducted to investigate the relation between chemical properties and microbial activities of soils from reclaimed tidal lands located at south-western coastal area (42 samples from Goheuong, Samsan, Bojun, Kunnae, Hwaong and Yeongsangang sites). Most of the reclaimed soils showed chemical characteristics as salinity soil based on EC. Only $Na^+$ in exchangeable cation was dependent on EC of reclaimed soil, whereas other cations such as $K^+$, $Ca^{2+}$, and $Mg^{2+}$ were independent on EC. The mesophilic bacteria decreased with an increase in EC of soil. Microbial population increased with soil organic content in the range of $0{\sim}10g\;kg^{-1}$ and dehydrogenase activity less than $100{\mu}g-TPF\;g^{-1}h^{-1}$. Microbial population of soils from reclaimed tidal lands was closely related to the microbial community containing hydrolytic enzyme activities of cellulase, amylase, protease, and lipase.

신간척지에서 토양 염농도가 청보리 생육, 수량 및 양분 흡수에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Soil Salinity on Growth, Yield and Nutrients Uptake of Whole Crop Barley in Newly Reclaimed Land)

  • 이상복;조광민;신평;양창휴;백남현;이경보;백승화;정덕영
    • 한국환경농학회지
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.332-337
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    • 2013
  • 신간척지에서 청보리의 안정재배를 위한 토양 염농도를 제시하기 위하여 새로 조성된 새만금간척지에서 토양염농도(EC) 0.8, 3.1, 6.5, 11.0 dS/m에 해당하는 지점을 선정하고, 화학비료로 $N-P_2O_5-K_2O$=150-100-100 kg/ha를 시용한 후 2011년 10월 26일에 영양보리를 220kg/ha 파종하였다. 재배기간중 토양 염농도는 수확기>출수기>파종기>월동기 순으로 파종기에 비해 수확기에 1.4~4.2배 상승하였다. 염농도가 높을수록 발근에 지장을 초래하여 지상부 생육도 저조하였고 특히 EC 11.0 ds/m에서 출현은 하였으나 겨울철이 지난 후 고사하였다. 수량은 토양염농도 0.8 dS/m(8.8 MT/ha)에 비해 3.1 dS/m과 6.5 dS/m에서 각각 68 %, 35 % 수준이었다. Proline함량은 생육초기가 수확기보다, 그리고 염농도가 높을수록 많았다. 수확기의 $Na_2O$와 MgO 함량은 염농도가 높을수록 많았고 N, $P_2O_5$, $K_2O$ 및 CaO 함량은 염농도가 높을수록 적었다. 따라서 토양 염농도가 3.1 dS/m이상으로 높아짐에 따라 청보리의 지하부와 지상부에 심각한 생육저해로 양분의 불균형 흡수를 초래하여 수량이 저조하기 때문에 안정한 청보리 생산을 위해서는 지하 배수시설 또는 관개수를 이용하여 3.1 dS/m이하로 염농도를 떨어뜨린 후 재배하는 것이 바람직할 것으로 판단된다.

Effects of Straw Mulching on Soil Physicochemical Properties in Saemangeum Reclaimed Land

  • Ryu, Jin-Hee;Kang, Jong-Gook;Kim, Young-Joo;Oh, Yang-Yeol;Lee, Su-Hwan;Kim, Sun;Hong, Ha-cheol;Kim, Young-doo;Kim, Sun-Lim
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제49권1호
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    • pp.12-16
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    • 2016
  • To identify the effects of straw mulching on soil physicochemical properties in reclaimed saline soil, field experiment was conducted for 3 years (2010~2012) in Saemangeum reclaimed land. Soil series of the experimental field was Munpo and soil texture was fine sandy loam. The experiment was conducted at a field with EC of $2.4dS\;m^{-1}$ (field I) and the other field with EC of $5.6dS\;m^{-1}$ (field II). Each experimental field was treated with rye straw incorporation, mulching with rye straw and control. In 2010 rye straw produced from other field was used for the experiment and in 2011~2012 rye straw cultivated at the same experimental field was used. After rye straw application, soybean was cultivated. After 3 years field experiment, by rye straw incorporation, soil salinity decreased from $2.4dS\;m^{-1}$ to $0.6dS\;m^{-1}$ at field I but increased from $5.6dS\;m^{-1}$ to $7.6dS\;m^{-1}$ at field II. By mulching with rye straw soil salinity decreased from $2.4dS\;m^{-1}$ to $0.5dS\;m^{-1}$ at field I and also decreased from $5.6dS\;m^{-1}$ to $0.5dS\;m^{-1}$ at field II. By rye straw incorporation and mulching soil organic matter increased from $2g\;kg^{-1}$ to $4g\;kg^{-1}$. At field I yields of soybean were similar between rye straw incorporation and mulching but at field II yield of soybean increased apparently by mulching with rye straw compared to rye straw incorporation and control.