A Basic Study on the Development of the Plant-Mat for Ecological Restoration

생태복원용 식물매트 개발에 관한 기초연구

  • Lee, Dong-Kun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Joon-Woo (Dept. of Forest Resources, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Shim, Sang-Ryul (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Chongju University)
  • Received : 2003.03.15
  • Published : 2003.04.28

Abstract

This study was conducted to develop the plant-mat for ecological restoration which was formed as the thin multi-layers of woven nets, soil media, seeds, etc. The experimental site was selected at a slope of 240$m^2$ at the rear of Design College of Sangmyung University and divided into 8 sub-experimental plots (20$m^2$ each) according to mat types. (forest-type and grass-type mats with and without seed attachment, respectively) Also, the existing vegetation plot and the no-treatment plot were included in this experiment for comparison. The experiment construction was conducted on September 3, 2002. Mat covered plots regardless of seed attachment showed nearly no signs of erosion even if rainy season in summer compared to the no-treatment plot. Vegetation monitoring result showed that germination rates were somewhat high in both forest and grass-type mats without seed attachment in the initial germination stage. Although germination rates of seed attached mats were somewhat slower than non-seed attached mats in the germination stage, but over time, it showed a good rooting and shooting environment for germinated tree and grass species because of soil media existence within the mat. This indicates that while non seed-attached mats require follow-up maintenance, seed-attached mats does not require maintenance after rooting and germination.

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