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Effects of Transplanting Time of Wanggol (cyperus iwassaki Makino) on Dry Cortex and Medulla Yield at Rice Field (답전작 왕골 이식기 차이에 따른 수량변이)

  • 권병선
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.135-138
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    • 2004
  • To determine the optimal transplanting time of wanggol in southern areas of Korea, wanggol c.v. Gangsan the highest yielding variety was grown under three different tansplanting times. Yield components such as stem length, number of tillers, number of heading stem and stems diameters were the highest at the transplanting time of May 20. Plants sown of Mar 30 showed the highest dry cortex and medulla yield. Judging from the results reported above, at optimum transplanting time combined with sowing time toy yield of wanggol (cyperus iwassaki Makino) seemed to be the time of May 20 and Mar. 30.

Effects of Planting Density of Wanggol (Cyperus iwasaki Makino) on Dry Cortex and Medulla Yield at Rice Field (답전작 왕골 재식밀도 차이에 따른 수량변이)

  • 권병선
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.102-106
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    • 2004
  • To determine the optimal planting density of wanggol in southern areas of Korea, Gangsan early local, the highest yielding variety was grown under four different plant density. Yield components such as stem length, number of tiller, stem diameter were highest at the plots with 18 cm row spacing and 18 cm plant spacing. Dry cortex and medulla yield were highest at the plots of 18 cm row spacing and 18 cm plant spacing. Judging from the results reported above, at optimum planting density of wanggol seemed to be 18 cm row spacing and 18 cm plant spacing.

Effect of Fertilizer Levels on Yield for Wanggol(Cyperus iwasakii Makino) Cropping before Rice Transplanting

  • Kwon Byung-Sun
    • Plant Resources
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.67-70
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    • 2005
  • To determine the optimal fertilizer level of wanggol in southeren areas of Korea, Gwangsan ealy local, the highest yielding variety was grown under nine different fertilezer levels. Yield components such as stem length, number of tillers, stem diameter were the highest at the treatments of fertilizer levels, $N-P_{2}O_{5}-K_{2}O=7-2-3$ and 9-2-3 kg/10a plots. Dry cortex and medulla yield were the highest at the treatments of $N-P_{2}O_{5}-K_{2}O=7-2-3$ and 9-2-3 kg/10a fertilizer levels. Judging from the results, an optimum fertilizer level of wanggol seemed to be $N-P_{2}O_{5}-K_{2}O=7-2-3$ and 9-2-3 kg/10a.

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Relationships between the Second Cropping and Dried Cortex Yield of Wanggol(Cyperus iwasakii Makino) (왕골의 건피 수량과 2기작 재배와의 관계)

  • Shin, Dong-Young;Jung, Dong-Soo;Kae, Bong-Myung;Lim, June-Taeg;Hyun, Kyu-Hwan;Seo, Young-Nam;Shin, Jong-Sup;Kwon, Byung-Sun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.212-215
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    • 2007
  • To select the most suitable variety of wanggol for productivity in first and second cropping. Imsil and Gogseong varieties of wanggol with first and second cropping were shown to have the highest productivity in comparison to other varieties of wanggol used in this experiment. It showed relatively early maturing, high stem length, number of stem, and dry cortex yield. Therefore, it were concluded that Imsil and Gogseong of wanggol with first and second cropping were the most suitable varieties with high yield in the southern part of Korea.

Major Agronomic Characters and There Correlation Ships in Wanggol (Cyperus iwasakii Makino) Varieties (왕골 품종들의 주요특성 및 상관)

  • Jung-Il Lee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 1988
  • This experiment was carried out for estimating genetic parameters, such as heritabilities, the phenotrpic and genotypic correlations of major agronomic characters with 64 cultivars in wanggol. Heritabilities of leaf length, number of leaf, stem length, stem diameter, number of stem and dry weight of medulla were higher, but that of dry weight of cortical were relatively lower. The genotypic correlation coefficients between stem length and dry weight of medulla, and between stem length and dry weight of cortical showed highly positive correlation, and stem length, stem diameter and dry weight of medulla were significantly correlated with dry weight of cortical, those characters gave high direct effect as same level in path-coefficient analysis.

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