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Development of Revegetation Methods for Restoration of the Disturbed Slopes -Application on the Seed Attached Ripping Net Revegetation Methods- (급경사 비탈면의 녹화 공법 개발 -종자부착 리핑네트공법을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Eui-Young;Kim, Nam-Choon;Kang, Jin-Hyung;Bae, Sun-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2002
  • This study was conducted to develop revegetation methods for the restoration of the steep slopes by seed attached ripping net revegetation methods. In general, steep slopes with decomposed granite soils and ripping rock are easy to erode by precipitation and impossible to revegetate only using hydroseeding with core net mulching because of poor soil fertility. The Seed Attached Ripping Net Revegetation Methods(SALNRM) will be the most popular and sustainable methods to restore decomposed granite soils and ripping rock exposed slopes. The main results are summarized as follows; 1. The net size with $1.5cm{\times}1.0cm$ density was more suitable for growing plants, and increasing the ratio of the slow release fertilizer was better to make early coverage and to grow germinated plants. 2. The fertilizer bag made by the ratio of Peatmose : Vermiculite : Perlite : Quick release fertilize r : Slow release fertilizer = 10 : 2 : 5 : 3 : 4 (v : v) was the best for plant's growth. 3. According to the seed mixture experiments, even though not using foreign grasses, the SALNRM using native plants can make diverse plant composition. 4. The SALNRM will make same early ground coverage by only using native plants like using foreign grasses. The SALNRM would become the popular revegetation methods to restore decomposed granite soils and ripping rock exposed slopes in Korea.