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Growth Characteristics of Zelkova serrata Seedlings as Affected by Mixed Nursery Soil

상토의 조성에 따른 느티나무 묘목의 생육특성

  • Lee, U.Y. (Department of Forestry, Korea National College of Agriculture & Fisheries) ;
  • Youn, K.K. (Department of Forestry, Korea National College of Agriculture & Fisheries) ;
  • Shim, Y.J. (Department of Landscape Architecture, Korea National College of Agriculture & Fisheries) ;
  • Lee, EJ. (Department of Forestry, Korea National College of Agriculture & Fisheries) ;
  • Lee, K.C. (Department of Forestry, Korea National College of Agriculture & Fisheries)
  • 이의열 (국립한국농수산대학 산림학과) ;
  • 윤경규 (국립한국농수산대학 산림학과) ;
  • 심윤진 (국립한국농수산대학 조경학과) ;
  • 이어진 (국립한국농수산대학 산림학과) ;
  • 이경철 (국립한국농수산대학 산림학과)
  • Received : 2020.10.13
  • Accepted : 2020.11.29
  • Published : 2020.12.28

Abstract

This study was conducted to find out the optimum composition of nursery soil for raising seedling of Zelkova serrata. The treatments were regulated with the three different soil types : full peat moss(PM 100%), peat moss + perlite + vermiculite(1:1:1), peat moss + perlite + vermiculite(1:2:1). The full peat moss(PM 100%) showed the highest photosynthetic activity such as maximum photosynthesis rate(PN max), water use efficiency(WUE), Fv/Fm, PIabs and SPAD value. And also, full peat moss(PM 100%) showed relatively better growth performances. As a result of surveying the whole experiment, full peat moss(PM 100%) soil increases growth performances and enhances overall quality.

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