A Study on the Use of Fresh Root-chips in Slope Revegetation Works

비탈면 녹화에서 임목폐기물의 활용에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Nam-Choon (Department of Landscape Achitecture, Dankook Universty) ;
  • Lee, Jung-Ho (Major in Environment Landscape Achitecture, Dept. of Bio-resources and Science, Graduate School of Dankook Universty) ;
  • Lee, Tae-Ok (Major in Environment Landscape Achitecture, Dept. of Bio-resources and Science, Graduate School of Dankook Universty) ;
  • Heo, Young-Jin (ILSONG ERT CO., Ltd.)
  • 김남춘 (단국대학교 녹지조경학과) ;
  • 이정호 (단국대학교 대학원 생명자원과학과 환경조경전공) ;
  • 이태옥 (단국대학교 대학원 생명자원과학과 환경조경전공) ;
  • 허영진 (일송환경복원(주))
  • Received : 2008.02.26
  • Accepted : 2008.08.20
  • Published : 2008.08.29

Abstract

In this study, we attempted to seek out the ways to recycle fresh root-chips in the slope revegetation works by breaking tree root wastes occurring during the construction works, also to review the applicability of fresh root-chips as the soil media in slope revegetation works. For this purpose, we organized test units in order to investigate on-site applicability of fresh root-chips (broken chips). In order to examine the desirable ration of combining fresh root-chips with the hydroseeding soil media on the cutting slopes, we organized test units depending on the amount of combination. The following is the main experimental results. 1. At first, we analyzed properties of hrdro-seeding soil media and soil of the experimental sites. The overall results demonstrate that all the test units show proper range for vegetation. 2. We believe that the physical properties of soils in the earlier phase of restoration works on the sloped sites are not greatly affected by the fact whether broken chips exist or not. However, as time elapses, broken chips needs to be investigated further on what kind of impact they have on the soil condition. 3. More species are found in the test unit combining broken chips and we believe that it will contribute to blossoming of green plants and ecological succession of neighboring plants. 4. We performed experiment on possibility for fresh root-chips as substitutes for the hydro-seeding soil-media. In the test unit that combines fresh root-chips, its mixture ratio tends to exceed that of the test unit that does not combine fresh root-chips by 5 %. In case of the Thick-Layer-Soil-Media Hydroseeding works, the mixture ratio of the test unit that combines fresh root-chips after 16 weeks exceeds that of the test unit that does not combine fresh root-chips by 75%. 5. From the result of our experiment, it is obvious that the ratio of mixture and the number of emerging species are higher for the test unit combining fresh root-chips than the test unit that does not combine them. In other words, we can replace the hydro-seeding-soil-media with some Fresh root-chips without affecting the physical property of soil.

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