• Title/Summary/Keyword: 양분 재분배

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Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization on Seasonal Changes and Retranslocation of Nutrition in Foliage and Twig of Pinus rigida and Larix kaempferi (질소와 인 시비가 리기다소나무와 낙엽송 침엽 및 소지에서의 부위별 양분의 계절적 변화 및 재분배에 미치는 영향)

  • 이임균;손요환
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.199-210
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    • 2004
  • Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on seasonal changes of nutrient content in tree components, and retranslocation N and P in foliage and twig were determined in adjacent 41-year-old plantations of Pinus rigida Miller and Larix kaempferi Gordon on a similar soil in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province. In general, foliage N and P concentrations of L kaempferi were significantly higher than current and 1-year-old foliages of P. rigida. N and P concentrations were higher in foliage than in twigs for both tree species. However, there were no significant differences in foliage and twig N and P concentrations with ages. Significant seasonal differences in foliage and twig N and P concentrations were observed for both tree species because of nutrient retranslocation. Foliage nutrient concentrations were highest in the mid-growing season and lowest in autumn, whereas twig nutrient concnetrations have gradually increased since July. These seasonal trends indicated nutrient retranslocation from foliage into twigs before foliage senescence. However, there were no significant changes in foliage and twig nutrient retranslocation, and no consistent patterns in foliage and twig nutrient retranslocation following N and P fertilizer additions. No significant changes in nutrient retranslocation between different foliage and twig ages were observed following fertilization.

Change in Uptake and Tissue Contents of N, P, and K at Different Growth Stages in Hydroponically-Grown Cut Roses (양액재배 절화장미의 생육단계별 N, P, K 흡수 및 체내성분 함량의 변화)

  • Choi, Gyeong-Lee;Cho, Myeong-Whan;Seo, Tae-Cheol;Roh, Mi-Young;Rhee, Han-Cheol;Lee, Si-Young
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.247-251
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    • 2008
  • During a 35-day growth cycle, N, P, and K uptake was determined by measuring changes in their contents in culture solutions. At harvest, plants were separated into the roots, base organs and shoot, and dried for tissue analysis for N, P, and K. The uptake rates of N, P, and K followed cyclical patterns that was related to shoot development and harvest, but were independent of the transpiration rate. Uptake of N declined from 5.6 mmol $plant^{-1}$ $day^{-1}$ just prior to the cycle initiation to 4.0 mmol $plant^{-1}$ $day^{-1}$ at day 15. Uptake rate steadily increased as flower stems reached maturity up to 10.3 mmol $plant^{-1}$ $day^{-1}$ day 35. Uptakes rates of P and K followed similar patterns of N uptake. Tissue concentrations of N and P steadily decreased since day 15. Content of K was the lowest at day 20 and steadily increased thereafter. In the root tissue, N and K contents were the lowest at day 15, increased to day 30, and then decreased at day 35. Tissue P content was just a reverse of those of N and K.