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Effects of Depth and Duration of Water-logging on Growth and Yield at Transplanting and Flowering Stage in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) (고추(Capsicum annuum L.)의 이식기(移植期) 및 개화기(開化期) 침수처리(浸水處理) 따른 생육반응(生育反應))

  • Guh, Ja-Ock;Kuk, Yong-In
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.425-433
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    • 1996
  • Pepper plants were water-logged at 0, 5, 10 and 15 cm at transplanting and flowering stages under the condition of greenhouse. Treatment of water-logging times were 6, 12, 24, 48 and 120 hours. The results obtained are summarized as follows. At the transplanting stage, plant height, number of leaves, shoot and root fresh weight decreased by water-logging at 0cm for 24 hours and at 5cm or more for 6 hours. Number of fallen leaf was negligible by 12 hours water-logging at 0cm, however, its increased by more increased the water-logging depth and time. Diffusion resistance and chlorophyll content of leaf, and root activity decreased at more than 24 hours of water-logging regardless of the water-logging depth treatments. Photosynthesis and respiration rate diminished by increased the water-logging depth at 120 hours water-logging treatment. Plant diseases, mainly anthracnose(Colletotrichum) occurred in proportion to increase the depth and time of water-logging. It was not possible to control the diseases by fungicides. At the treatment of foliar spray of urea for recovery to water-logging damage, the efficiency was not found on plant height, but the number of leaves. Number of fruit and weight of fruit per plant showed no difference from no water-logging to 24 hours water-logging at 0cm, but its decreased that more than 24 hours water-logging at 0cm and more than 6 hours water-logging at 5cm or more. The averaged weight of a fruit on survival plants increased by more hours and deeper water-logging. There was positive correlation between all the investigated characteristics of growth and yield. There was, however, negative correlation between the characteristics and diffusion resistance of leaf stomata. The correlation between number of fallen leaf and averaged weight of a fruit was not significant. At flowering stage, number of fruit and weight of fruit per plant showed a similar tendency to no water-logging and by 12 hours water-logging at 0cm and 5cm, but significantly decreased at more than 24 hours water-logging from 0 to 5cm, and more than 6 hours water-logging at 10cm or more. The averaged weight of a fruit on survival plants increased by more hours and deeper water-logging except for 120 hours water-logging at all water depths.

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Secure logging system with self-protecting function (자체 보호 기능을 갖는 안전한 로깅 시스템)

  • Kim, Min-Su;No, Bong-Nam
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.6 no.9
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    • pp.2442-2450
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    • 1999
  • The audit logging system is to write the details of systems use and access on networks. These details are used for trailing the route, when illegal access or using system resource is occurred on networks. The logging system therefore, might be the first target of intruder. We developed the logging system which writes the information of logging and command execution on UNIX system. And we prepared the self-protecting functions of blocking intruder's attack on the logging system. They are protecting the logging process and the log file. To protect the logging process, we made it keep changing the process ID to avoid the intruder's attack. To protect the log file, we use hard link and mandatory file locking, so it can make it impossible to delete or change log file.

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Progression of Restoration of Soil Physical Properties and Vegetation in Logging Roads - In Case of 9 Years Results after Construction of Logging Road - (벌채지내(伐採地內) 운재로(運材路)의 토양물리성(土壤物理性) 및 식생(植生)의 회복과정(回復過程) - 운재로(運材路) 개설(開設)이후 9년 경과의 경우 -)

  • Woo, Bo-Myeong;Kim, Kyung-Hoon;Park, Jae-Hyeon;Choi, Hyung-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.18-27
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    • 1998
  • To investigate the restoration progression on soil physical properties and vegetation at the surface of logging road affected by timber harvesting operation. This study was carried out at logging roads constructed from 1989 to 1994 in Mt. Baekwoon, Kwangyang, Chollanam-do. Judging from the analysis of soil hardness, there were significant changes in the depth of soil between 5 and 10cm. Soil hardness was recovered from the compacted condition to the natural forest condition after 9 years passed. Soil macroporous ratio (pF2.7) of topsoil was higher than that of deep soil. Soil moisture retention of topsoil was more improved than that of deep soil. From the view of soil bulk density, the necessary time for recovering to the undisturbed condition of forest soil was about 10 years in the logging road left. Soil physical properties such as soil bulk density and porous ratio were recovered as time passed. Improved soil physical properties promoted the plant recovery on the logging road surface. The dominant species on the logging roads were Comus kousa, Prunus sargentii as overstory species, Rubus crataegifolius, Lespedeza bicolor as understory species, and Saussurea gracilis, Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum as herbaceous species. The plant recovery of bank-slopes was faster than that of cut-slopes and road surface. In progress of year, average plant coverage were 70 to 90% in cut- and bank-slopes and 30 to 60% on the logging road, surface which was elapsed 9 years after logging road construction. Therefore, additional planting and seeding work could be effective to the soil condition and vegetation restoration.

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Selection Criteria of Harvesting and Logging Methods in Consideration of Forest Terrain Characteristics (산림지형특성(山林地形特性)을 고려한 산림수확방법(山林收穫方法) 및 집재방법(集材方法)의 선정기준)

  • Kim, Ki Weon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.82 no.2
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    • pp.195-206
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    • 1993
  • The purpose of this study is to provide a basis for establishing regional harvesting systems that ist the prerequisites for the forest mechanization. The factors restricting to the forest harvesting and logging methods from topographical aspects are studied for this purpose. Three main harvesting methods studied in this paper are : shortwood method, longwood method and full tree method. This study shows : the shortwood method is suitable for low, the longwood method for medium, the full tree method for high topographical conditions. For the logging methods, the focus of the study is on various ground based logging systems by animalpower, manpower, gravitation, wheeled & crawler vehicle and cable. The factors limiting the coverage of logging operation are slope and logging distance. The cable crane logging methods are classified by logging distance into short distance(to 300 or 400m), middle distance(to 700 or 800m) and long distance cable crane methods (over 700 or 800m). The wheeled vehicle method shows serious damages to forest resources, whereas the logging by log-line of the gravitation logging method and cable crane method tend to minimize such damages. The wheeled & crawler vehicle method also shows difficult to apply in the high slope conditions, whereas cable crane method can be applied to maximum 120% steep slope and uphill conditions.

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A New Logging Scheme in Smart Devices for Digital Evidences (스마트기기 사용 증거 확보를 위한 로깅 연구)

  • Shin, Weon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.19C no.4
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    • pp.231-234
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    • 2012
  • Logging is an important part of any secure computer system. By analyzing logs in computer systems, you can identify early various problems and detect intrusions by attackers. Also logs can use to collect digital evidences in smart devices and to be forensics value for cybercrime investigations. In this paper, we propose a new logging scheme for smart devices and improve it to apply various environments. The proposed scheme satisfies the requirements of logging for smart devices. Thus it will help to develop a better logging in smart devices for digital evidences.

An Implementation of Fault Tolerant Software Distributed Shared Memory with Remote Logging (원격 로깅 기법을 이용하는 고장 허용 소프트웨어 분산공유메모리 시스템의 구현)

  • 박소연;김영재;맹승렬
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.31 no.5_6
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    • pp.328-334
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    • 2004
  • Recently, Software DSMs continue to improve its performance and scalability As Software DSMs become attractive on larger clusters, the focus of attention is likely to move toward improving the reliability of a system. A popular approach to tolerate failures is message logging with checkpointing, and so many log-based rollback recovery schemes have been proposed. In this work, we propose a remote logging scheme which uses the volatile memory of a remote node assigned to each node. As our remote logging does not incur frequent disk accesses during failure-free execution, its logging overhead is not significant especially over high-speed communication network. The remote logging tolerates multiple failures if the backup nodes of failed nodes are alive. It makes the reliability of DSMs grow much higher. We have designed and implemented the FT-KDSM(Fault Tolerant KAIST DSM) with the remote logging and showed the logging overhead and the recovery time.

Choosing Economical Optimum Logging Machines Based on the Operating Volume (작업량(作業量)에 따른 적정(適正) 집재기계(集材機械)의 선정(選定))

  • Park, Jong-Myung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.86 no.4
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    • pp.450-458
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    • 1997
  • It is inadequate to compare operating costs between some logging machines with a low rate of utilization of them except the effect of operating time. The operating volume to maximize the utilization of the logging machines is different from each other, thus it is important to choose the proper logging machines and operating system according to the size of logging management. This study presents one of the methods to choose the economical optimum logging machines according to the operating volume to promote the economical efficiency of the machines. In order to go ahead with the Korean forestry mechanization plan, it should be considered which machine or operating system has the economical priority and if it can be suitable to the effect of wage increment.

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The Implementation of Data Logging System by Using VME Modules based on Real Time Linux (RT-Linux를 OS로 하는 VME시스템을 이용한 Data Logging System 구현)

  • Hwang, Seok-Kyun;Koo, Kyung-Mo;Joo, Moon-G.;Lee, Jin-S.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.11c
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    • pp.709-712
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    • 2003
  • In this research, we port the RT-Linux to MVME 5100 board which is driven by VxWorks or Vertex until now. And, we developed the data logging modules by using the RT-Linux. This module gathers two different scan timing data from plant and sends this data to the host controller with real time.

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Vegetation Indices for Selective Logging Detection in Tropical Forest of East Kalimantan

  • Bhandari, S.P.;Hussin, Y.A.
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.289-291
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    • 2003
  • Selective logging is currently a widely adopted management practice throughout the tropics. Monitoring of spatial extent and intensity of such logging is, therefore, becoming an important issue for sustainable management of forest. This study explores the possibility of using vegetation indices and Landsat 7 ETM+ image for this purpose. Two dataset acquired on 2002 and 2000 of Labanan concession area East Kalimantan, Indonesia were used. Three different vegetation indices (MSAVI, SAVI and NDVI) slicing and differentiating methods were tested. The results showed that the MSAVI is superior with overall accuracy of 77% and kappa 0.64.

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Influences of Environmental Factors on Soil Erosion of the Logging Road in Timber Harvested Area (성숙임목벌채지(成熟林木伐採地)에서 운재로(運材路)의 침식(浸蝕)에 미치는 환경요인(環境要因)의 영향(影響))

  • Park, Jae-Hyeon;Woo, Bo-Myeong;Jeong, Do-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.84 no.2
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    • pp.239-246
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    • 1995
  • This research aimed at the contribution to obtaining the scientifical data which were required for planning she environmentally sound and sustainable management, particularly in the field of the logging road construction. Main natural environmental variables including natural vegetation, rainfall, soil runoff were measured in the logging road on-sites and analysed. This project was carried out at the (mt.)Paekunsan Research sorest of Seoul National University, located in Gwangyang, Chollanam-do in southern part of Korea, from 1993 to 1994. 1. The explanatory variables for erosion and sedimentation on logging road surface were accumulated rainfall, erosion distance, cross-sectional gradient, and soil hardness. The erosion and sedimentation on logging road was increasing positively in proportion to the accumulated rainfall, soil distance from starting point of the logging road, and cross-sectional gradient. 2. On cut-slope of logging road, cut-slope shape, part of the slope, plant coverage, soil hardness, sand content, accumulated rainfall, clay content, and silt content were effective factors. Cut-slope erosion and sedimentation on logging roam increased as with the lower plant coverage, the lower accumulated rainfall, the high sand content in the soil. 3. On fill-slope of logging road, there were three significant variables such as total rainfall and number of rainfall-storm. Fill-slope erosion and sedimentation had a positive correlation with the amount of rainfall, the number of rainfall, the soil hardness. 4. The total erosion and sedimentation on logging road were $5.04{\times}10^{-2}m^2/m^2$ in logging road construction year, $7.37{\times}10^{-2}m^2/m^2$ in next year. The erosion and sedimentation on logging road surface were 32.7% of total erosion and sedimentation on Logging road in construction year, and 57.1% in next year, respectively. The erosion and sedimentation on cut-slopes were 30.4% on logging road in construction year, fill-slopes of total erosion and sedimentation and 21.0% in next year, respectively. The erosion and sedimentation on fill-slopes were 36.9% on logging road in construction year, 21.9 in next year. To decrease the erosion and sedimentation at the logging road from the beginning stage of construction, the effective revegetation works should be implemented on the cut-slope and fill slopes, and erosion control measures such as optima. road design must be constructed on read surface.

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