• Title/Summary/Keyword: Growth and rhizome yield

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Variation of Growth and Allylisothiocyanate contents of Wasabia japonica Matsum. Cultivar (고추냉이 품종별 생육 및 Allylisothiocyanate 함량 변이)

  • Byeon, Hak-Soo;Heo, Su-Jeong;Lim, Soo-Jeong;Seo, Jeong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.181-184
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    • 2002
  • This study was conducted to select the optimum cultivar of wasabi in water condition. In three cultivar, Daruma, Simanesarai and Daihoichigo, the Daruma was superior to the others. Though total rhizome weight was similar to Daruma and Daihoichigo, rhizome of main stem of Daruma was bigger than that of Daihoichigo, specially distribute in $80{\sim}159g$ size. The allylisothiocyanate content was higher in rhizome than that of leaf, lateral rhizome and petiole. In three cultivar, the allylisothiocyanate content of rhizome, Daihoichigo, Daruma and Simanesairai was 0.3389, 0.6332, 0.3956(mg/g), respectively.

Effects of Black Polyethylene Film Mulching and Planting Density on Growth and Yield of Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch. (흑색비닐 피복 및 재식밀도가 지황의 생육 및 수양에 미치는 영향)

  • 김인재;김민자;남상영;이철희;손석용;박상일
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.118-122
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    • 2003
  • These studies were carried out to clarify the effects of black P.E. mulching and planting density on the growth and rhizome yield of Jihwang #1, a new high yielding Rehmannia glutinosa variety. Emergence ratio was higher 3.1% in mulching than in non-mulching, but was not affected by planting density. Plant height and fresh leaf weight per plant were increased by mulching and at lower planting density. However, the fresh leaf weight per unit area was increased at higher planting density. Dry rhizome weight was increased 28% in mulching than that of non-mulching. Dry rhizome weight per plant was increased, but that of per unit area was decreased at lower planting density.

Effect of Organic Material, Active Carbon and Magnesium on the Growth of Zoysia koreana (잔디생육에 대한 유기물, 활성탄소 및 마그네슘의 효과)

  • Choi, Byung-Ju;Shim, Jai-Sung;Park, Hoon
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.193-199
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    • 1994
  • Effect pf rape seed oil cake compast (OM) active carbon(C) compound fertilizer (NPK) and magnesium sulfate (Mg) application on Zoysia koreana growth by lysimeter of 50cm soil column filled with a low fertility loam. Effect on growth was in order of OM>OM . NPK interaction> NPK . active carbon and Mg were not effective OM . NPK interaction effect was negative on leaf width and root dry matter yield. OM and OM . NPK interaction were most effective on rhizome growth. Their effect did not change the ratio of growth rates between aerial part and rhizome but change that between aerial part and root. Leaf width was most sensitive to the treatments.

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Effect of Activated Charcoal on Growth of Curcuma longa Linne

  • Choi, Seong-Kyu;Yum, Kyeong-Won;Chon, Sang-Uk
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.175-177
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect of Activated charcoal (AC) for stimulating growth and productivity of Curcuma longa Linne as affected by different concentrations of AC. Growth characteristics such as plant height and leaf length were the highest with the optimum amount of activated charcoal ranged from 10 to 30%. Root growth was elongated by the addition of 30% AC with the highest rhizome length and weight.

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Effect of Gibberellin and Kinetin on Bud Dormancy Breaking and Growth of Korean Ginseng Root (Panax ginseng C.A. MEY.) (고려인삼의 근아휴면타파와 생육에 대한 Gibbrerllin과 Kinetin의 효과)

  • Park, Hoon;Kim, Kap-Sik;Bae, Hyo-Won
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 1979
  • Effect of gibberllin on the breaking of bud dormancy of root and growth of aerial parts were investigated under laboratory and field condition for the prolongation of shoot growth duration, shortening of fruit bearing age and the increase of root yield. Drop application of GA (0.5ml of 50ppm) on rhizome of one year old root broke bud dormancy better than by low temperature. Soaking for one hour of one year old roots which wintered in the field in GA (50-200ppm) greatly accelerated the emergence of new buds while kinetin was only effective at low level (50ppm). GA substantially increased stem length in early stage and petiole length later on while kinetin increased stem diameter. Under the field condition with polythylene film tunnel (PET) in early spring the soaking in GA (50ppm for 1 hour) of rhizome of 4 year old root with replanting and dropping GA (50ppm, 1ml) on rhizome without replanting brought earlier emergence (29days) in comparison with that in the usual field. PET alone caused 14 day-early emergence. GA increased the length of stem and petiole only in early stage and replanting decreased only petiole length in later stage. Soaking in GA with replanting caused the Pronounced decrease in peduncle length, percentage of (ruin set and dry weight of reproductive organ (fruits and peduncle). Dropping without replanting showed significant decrease only in dry weight of reproductive organ. Fruit maturing was 20 days earlier than in usual held with little difference between GA and PET. It is well expected that GA could be used for early emergence of bud, shortening of root dormancy period, thinning of fruit and higher root yield according to application amount and methods.

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Effects of Composts on the Growth, Yield and Effective Components of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) (울금의 생육, 수량 및 품질에 미치는 퇴비의 효과)

  • Han, Hyo-Shim;Woo, Seo;Kim, Dong-Kwan;Heo, Buk-Gu;Lee, Kyung-Dong
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.138-145
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    • 2010
  • Curcuma longa L. (turmeric) is an important medicinal plant that has been historically used in herbal medicine and in the health food throughout Asia etc. Recently, the demands on rhizome of turmeric are increasing greatly by well-being boom, but there is not enough to meet the demands. To fulfill increasing demands, cultivation system strategies using the organic fertilizers are required to produce a greater amount of rhizome with good quality and yield. A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of composts, NPK fertilizer(control, F), NPK + swine manure(SM) and NPK + fermentation manure from the wasted oriental medicine materials(OMWM), on rhizome yield and the content of bioactive components for quality. Our results showed that two compost applications can increase both rhizomes(24.1-25.9%) and curcumin(21.7-41.0%) yields, respectively, compared to F control. The content of amino acids increased significantly by SM and OMWM treatments. SM and OMWM application also increased the total phenol yields 7.8 and 8.7 g/10a compared with control 6.3 g/10a, the flavonoid yields 6.3 and 7.3 g/10a compared with control 5.3 g/10a, and also antioxidant activity 21.7 and 41%, respectively, as compared to the control. Especially, OMWM was more effective in total rhizomes yields and bioactivities and in the biosynthesis of curcumin and bioactive components than SM treatments, but the biological pathway was not clear, still. This experiment suggests that curcumin or bioactive components affected by adding SM and OMWM could increase the yields and quality of turmeric.

Effect of Activated Charcoal on Growth of Zingiber mioga ROSC

  • Choi, Seong-Kyu;Yun, Kyeong-Won;Chon, Sang-Uk;Seo, Young-Nam;Seo, Kyoung-Sun;Kwon, Byung-Sun
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.155-158
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    • 2004
  • Activate charcoal (AC) can be utilized as a soil conditioner in agricultural crop areas. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of AC on growth and yield of Zingiber mioga ROSC as affected by different amounts of AC. The results obtained are summarized as follows. Growth characteristics including plant height and leaf length were the highest when activated charcoal added with 10-30%, suggesting that optimum amount of activated charcoal was ranged from 10 to 30%. Growth and enlargement of the root were improved by 10% AC with higher rhizome length and weight.

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Effect of Activated Carbon on Growth of Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

  • Choi Seong-Kyu;Park Young-Tae
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.44-47
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    • 2005
  • Activated carbon(AC) can be utilized as a soil conditioner in agricultural crop areas. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of AC on growth and yield of Ginger(Zingiber officinale) as affected by different amounts of AC. The results obtained are summarized as follows. Growth characteristics including plant height and leaf length were the highest when activated carbon added with $5-10\%$, suggesting that optimum amount of activated carbon was ranged from 5 to $15\%$. Growth and enlargement of the root were improved by $10\%$ AC with higher rhizome length and weight.

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Growth and Yield of Wasabi Cultivated in Cold Water Drained from Trout Nursery (송어양식장 배출냉수 이용 재배시 고추냉이의 생육 및 수량)

  • 이성우;김옥기;용해중;이우형;유재국
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.586-591
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    • 1996
  • We investigated rhizome yield and growth characteristics of wasabi variety, Daioichigo and Daruma cultured by flowing water from Trout nersery in Pyong Chang. Average temp. of air and water during a year was 14.3, 12.3$^{\circ}C$, respectively in PE film house. Wasabi growth was good and healthy in May and October. Rhizome weight of main stem in Daioichigo was 78.78g per plant and 608kg per l0a, while those of the Daruma was 37.1g per plant and 287kg per l0a. Rate of marketable rhizome was 90% in Daioichigo and 37.5% in Darurna. Rhizome weight of main stem in Daioichigo was increased, up to 21% of the control by the remove of floral axis with two times a year.

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Pythium myriotyrum에 의한 생강뿌리썩음병의 포장내 발병진전에 미치는 토양소독, 살균제 시용, 좁은 이랑재배 효과

  • 김충희;양성석;한기돈
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.253-259
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    • 1998
  • Effects of soil disinfection, fungicide application, and narrow ridge cultivation on ginger rhizome rot development were examined in two naturally-infested fields at Seosan, Choongnam province. Soil disinfection treatments were assigned to main plots, and fungicide and ridge treatments to sub-plots in a split plot design with three replications. The rhizome rot started in late July, and progressed rapidly until late September with the peak incidence in mid-august to early September. Soil disinfection by dazomet application showed the most prominent inhibition effects in both fields, where the disease was reduced by the treatment from 17.5% to 4.8% in one field, and from 51.0% to 2.2% in the other field. Three to five applications of fungicide metalaxyl-copper during the growing season inhibited the disease by 89.7% in one field, but less effectively in the other field. Narrow ridge cultivation reduced the disease effectively by 78.1% and 63.9%, compared to the unridged control plots in each field, respectively. Germination rate of seed-rhizomes and growth of ginger plants were similar between treatments, except when the plots received improper aeration after applying dazomet, and then the germination rate was significantly reduced. The greatest yields were obtained in the disinfected plots, regardless of rhizome rot incidence, except one control plot with very little disease. Ginger yield was negatively correlated with disease severity. However, the yield of ridge plots averaged 58∼59% compared to those of the unridged plots, due mainly to the half planting rate of the ridge plots. In spatial progress, the disease in the disinfected plots started from a single focus of the inoculum, and spread into the adjacent areas only, whereas in the untreated plots, the disease started from many foci that were distributed over the plot, and rapidly progressed to make an epidemic during the season. The soil density of P. myriotylum in the disinfected plots was not changed or, if not, increased slightly during the season. However, in the untreated plots it increased rapidly to reach the density 3 to 5 times greater by the end of the season.

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