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Effects of Spring Seeding Dates on Dry Matter Yield and Feed Value of Alfalfa in the Central Area of South Korea (중부지방에서 봄 파종시기가 알팔파의 건물 생산량과 사료가치에 미치는 영향)

  • Seung Min Jeong;Mirae Oh;Bae Hun Lee;Ki-Won Lee;Hyung Soo Park
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.6-13
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    • 2024
  • This study was conducted to determine the optimal spring seeding dates for alfalfa yield and feed value. The experiment was conducted annually for three years (2021~2023) at the field in the Department of Animal Resources Development, NIAS, located in Cheonan. The treatments involved six seeding dates ranging from February 24 to April 14, with 10days intervals. Alfalfa was harvested four times a year at the early flowering stage. Dry matter yield showed a tendency to decrease with delayed the seeding date. However, depending on the climatidc condisions in the seeding year, the dry matter yield on March 14 or 24 was comparable to that on February 24. Annual dry matter yield varied, influenced by the daylight conditions each year. The average feed value did not significantly differ within in the same year with delayed seeding dates (p>0.05). Therefore, the most stable period for alfalfa spring seeding in the central area of South Korea is considered to be from February 24 to April 4, with February 24 indentified as the optimal date.

A Study on the Seed Characteristics and Germination Percent of Several Native Herb Species (자생 초본류 몇 종의 종자특성과 발아율에 대한 연구)

  • 김갑태
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2004
  • Seed characteristics-weight, seed length and width, pure seed percentage are measured on 15 native herb species, and seeds of six native herb species were tested on the seedbed in the forest with autumn seeding. Seeds of 13 species including Aster scaber were very small; seed length is less than 7mm and seed width is less than 3mm pure seed percentages of 10 native herb speciesin-cluding Ligularia fischeriwere were much lower than 5%. Germination percent of five native herb species were significantly different among the growing sites. The mean germination percent was highest 47.00% for Angelica gigas, 38.25% for Ligularia fischeri, 30.88% for PimPinella brachycarpa, 15.75% for Aralia continetalis, 10.00% for Cirsium setidens, and the lowest 9.32% for Aster scaber.

Effect of Sowing Date on Growth and Flowering of Celosia argentea (개맨드라미의 파종과 정식기가 생장 및 개화에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Jeong-Ho;Jo Dong-Gwang;Song Cheon-Young
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 2006
  • This experiment was conducted to investigate growth and flowering characteristics of Celosia argentea native to Korea treated by monthly sowing from January 20 to August 20 in the field. As sowing date delayed from January to June, the days to flowering were increased. Seedlings sown on February and March planted in the field on April and May were shorter, 31 days to flower, shorter plant height, much more number of flower than those of sown on May and June planted in the field on July and August which means Celosia argentea may be facultative short day plant. And the seedlings sown on February and March were precious ornamentals for bed plant from summer to fall, however, the seedlings sown on April and May were valued for bed or cut plant producing in fall.

Effect of Different Planting Dates on Growth and Yield Component in Two Ecotypes of Soybean (생태형이 다른 콩의 파종기가 생육 및 수량구성요소에 미치는 영향)

  • 주용하;정길웅;주문갑
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.86-94
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    • 1996
  • This experiment was carried out to investigate the differences of the growth and yield characteristics at different planting dates in two soybean ecotypes from 1993 to 1994. Two summer types of soybean varieties, Suwon 163 and CNS 342, and two autumn types, Hwangkumkong and Keomcheongkong #1 were planted 7 times from 22 April to 21 June with 10 days interval in 1993 and 4 times from 22 April to 21 June with 20 days interval in 1994 at experimental field, Dankook University, Cheonan. Emergence rate was shown to difference between the summer types and the autumn types, as planting date delayed and between 1993 and 1994. The average emergence period was more shortened in 1994 than 1993. This was reduced as planting date delayed. Days to flowering, pod formation and maturity were shortened as planting date delayed, and observed that shortening of days to flowering and maturity were smaller in the summer types than the autumn types. Stem height, stem diameter, number of mainstem nodes, number of branches and number of branch nodes were different between the summer types and the autumn types and between 1993 and 1994. These were reduced as planting date delayed. The number of pods per plant was also different between 1993 and 1994, and reduced as planting date delayed. The number of seeds per pod was not different between 1993 and 1994, and shown to similar tendency as planting date delayed. It was observed that one hundred seed weight of the summer types were reduced, but the autumn types were not as planted date delayed in 1993. In 1994, one hundred seed weight was not measured because almost all pods were unfilled or shriveled probably due to high temperature during pod formation period. The rate of unfilled pods per plant was higher the autumn types than in the summer type of soybeans in 1994.

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Effects of Mixed-seeding Date on Growth of Hairy Vetch (Vicia viilosa) and Radish, and on Weed Occurrence (혼파시기가 헤어리벳치와 가을무의 생육과 잡초 발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Kwang-Hoe
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.176-182
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    • 2007
  • Under the conditions of the least inputs such as no-chemical fertilizer, no-chemical insecticide, and no-weeding, this experiment was carried out to examine the effect of mixed-seeding date on growth of hairy vetch and radish, and on the status of weed occurrence. Radish was severely damaged by insects during the whole growth period. Many summer annual weeds emerged and grew vigorously when the seeding date was August 14, but rarely emerged when the seeding date was August 28. Most growth parameters of hairy vetch and radish were higher when the seeding date was August 14, compared to those of the seeding dates of August 21 and August 28. For the mixed seeding of hairy vetch and radish under the conditions of the least inputs, the seeding date during the middle of August could be recommended.

Effects of Sodding and Seeding Time and Rate of Seed Mixture on the Establishment of Cool-Season Turfgrasses (한지형 잔디의 조성시기, 초종 혼합 비율이 잔디 피복에 미치는 영향)

  • Shim Gyu Yul;Kim Chang Soo;Lee Seong Ho;Joo Young Kyoo
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.179-191
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to find out the effect of sodding and seeding time and rate of seed mixtures on the establishment of cool-season turfgrasses by evaluating the turf coverage rates for two years. In fall planting, the required establishment period of full coverage($100\%$) was 1.5 months with a rolled turf sodding(Kentucky bluegrass $100\%$, Kentucky bluegrass $80\%$+perennial ryegrass $20\%$). The $100\%$ turf establishment was achieved in 7 months with Perennial ryegrass $100\%$, and 7.5 months by seeding with Kentucky bluegrass $100\%$(KB 100), Kentucky bluegrass $80\%$+perennial ryegrass $20\%$(KB80+PR20), Kentucky bluegrass $70\%$+perennial ryegrass $30\%$(KB70+PR30). In spring planting, the establishment periods far sod with KB 100 or KB80+PR20 were taken one month. However, in the case of seeding, the establishment periods were 3 months, 3.5 months, 3.5 months and 4 months with PR100, KB80+PR20, KB70+PR30, and KB 100, respectively Comparing the turf establishment vigor between fall and spring planting, the vigor was higher In spring planting than in fall planting in both sodding and . seeding. In the case of spring planting, the most proper time for turf establishment was tested on April, May, and June trials. The effect was significant in establishment vigor. The result showed highest on April planting. On May and June trials, establishment vigors were decreased gradually As the mixture rate of PR increased, ryegrass, establishment vigor was decreased with the rates. These results indicated that perennial ryegrass has relatively less tolerant to summer heat than Kentucky bluegrass. Number of shoots in 95 days after seeding was higher in KB100 by 16,600 per $m^2$ than in PR100 by 12,400 per $m^2$, while the lowest number showed in KB50+PR50 by 3,300 per $m^2$. Those in KB80:PR20, KB70:PR30 were 6,700 and 4,900 per $m^2$, respectively. The ratios of tillers according to mixture rates between Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass were KB80:PR20=87:13, KB70:PR30=78:22, and KB50:PR50=48:52. According to results in this study, Ideal seeding time might be spring (April) than in fall (September), and proper mixture rate was $80\%$ of Kentucky bluegrass with $20\%$ of perennial ryegrass.

Dry Matter Yield and Feed Value of Oat Plant at Various Planting and HaNesting Date in Fall (가을 재배 사초용 연맥의 파종 시기 및 수확시기별 건물 수량과 사료가치)

  • Sin, Jeong Nam;Kim, Byeong Ho
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.294-299
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    • 1993
  • This expeiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of the different planting and harvest date on dry matter yield and feed value of forage oat (Avena sativa L.). Seeds were planted on September 1 (first), September 11 (second) and September 21 (third planting date) by hand between rows 30cm and harvest were achieved on November 7 (first) and November 19 (second harvest date) 1992. 1. The plant height was influenced by planting and harvest date. the first planting date showed the tallest plant height. 2. Dry matter (DM) content decreased with delaying planting date from first to third planting date, DM varied from 15.1 to 13.5% and increased with delaying harvest date from first to second harvest date at the same planting date. 3. Leaf weight ratio increased delaying planting date from first to third planting date, varied from 52 to 77%. 4. The content of crude protein increased with delaying planting date from first to third planting date, varied from 14.3 to 25.4% NDF and ADF contents were influenced by planting date and harvest date, it was decreased with delaying planting date. 5. The dry matter yields per ha decreased with delaying planting date: it was 6, 705, 5, 520, and 2, 315 kg at first, second and third planting date, respectively. Significant difference has been obtained among planting date(P<.01). The dry matter yields increased with delaying harvest: it was 4, 027 kg at first and 5, 667 kg at second harvest(P<.01). 6. According to the results obtained from this study. it is suggested that planting date on September 1 and harvest date on November 19 would be recomendable for fall oat forage production.

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Comparative Yield and Nutritive Value of Oat Varieties as Fresh-Cut Forage (청예사료용 연맥품종의 수량 및 사료가치 비교 연구)

  • Kim, Dong Am;Kim, Jong Gwan;Gwon, Chan Ho;Kim, Won Ho;Han, Geon Jun;Kim, Jong Rim
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.66-77
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    • 1993
  • The experiment reported here was conducted at Suweon and Sunghwan. to evaluate desirable agronomic characteristics, forage yield and quality of nine introduced oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars in comparison with the control cultivar Cayuse during the fall and spring seasons for three years. Speed oat and G-sprinter showed earlier in maturity than the control cultivar Cayuse, but Taiho, Zenshin and Almighty were recorded as late types. Taiho, Hay oat and Swallow tended to more lodging than the control cultivar under rainy growing conditions and Taiho, Zenshin and Hay oat were more susceptible to barley yellow dwarf virus among the cultivars tested. At Suweon, the early type cultivars Speed oat and G-sprinter significantly outyielded the control cultivar Cayuse over the 3 years of the fall experiment, but no significant forage yield was found between the early type cultivars and the control in the spring experiment except for 1991 At Sunghwan, the early type Speed oat and late types Almighty and Zenshin significantly outyielded the control in the fall experiment of 1991, but the 3 years of experiment showed no significant difference in the forage yield of oat cultivars in the spring experiment. Over the 3 years of the fall and spring experiments at both Suweon and Sunghwan. the crude protein (CP) content and in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) of the early types Speed oat and G-sprinter were lower than those of the control and late types, but the acid detergent fiber (ADF) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) contents of the early types Speed oat and G-sprinter were slightly higher than those of the control and late types. Results of this experiment indicate that the early type oat cultivars tended to higher forage yield than the late types when sown in the fall, but no cultivar differences in dry matter yield were found when sown in the spring.

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