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Study on Transplanting Cultural Methods of Turf Seedling IV. Effect of Turf Growth to Transplanting Distances (잔디 육묘 이식재배법에 관한 연구 IV 재식거리가 잔디생장에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Myoung-Sun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.130-132
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    • 2006
  • Objective of this study was conducted to determine the proper transplanting distance for turf cultivation in the bare land. For investigating the proper transplanting distance of turf cultivation, it were measured the growth characteristics as plant height, root length, number of branching, number of nodule and length of stolon, and yield properties such as fresh weight and dry matter. In $30{\times}30cm$ of transplanting distance plot, plant height, root length, number of branching, number of nodule and length of stolen were 14.1cm, 22.0cm, 7.0, 31 and 77.5cm, and also the fresh weight and dry matter were 16.1 and 11.0g/plant, respectively. It was observed that growth characteristics and yield properties were highest at $30{\times}30cm$ of transplanting distance, respectively. Therefore, it considered that the proper transplanting distance was $30{\times}30cm$ for turf cultivation in the bare soil.

Optimizing Planting Distance and Labor-Saving Efficiency for Head Lettuce Using a Transplanter for Summer Season Cultivation in the Alpine Area (고랭지 결구상추의 기계정식시 적정 재식거리 및 노력절감효과)

  • Jang, Suk-Woo;Kim, Won-Bae;Kim, Jin-Young
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.787-791
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    • 2000
  • Lettuce seedlings used in this investigation of planting distance and labor-saving efficiency were first grown in 100-hole paper trays for 30 days. Seedling height for transplanting ranged from 3 cm to 6 cm and plants had 3 to 5 leaves. The beds prepared for transplanting were of the arched type and were 35-40 cm in width, 15-20 cm in bed height, and between-bed furrow width was 20 30 cm. Typical seedling planting depth with the transplanter was 4-5 cm, although depth was quite variable because of the irregularities of the ground. Total transplanting time with the transplanter varied from 2.6 to 2.7 hours per 10a, while it took 38.1 hours per 10a with conventional planting. It was critical that the condition of both the seedlings and the bed be adjusted to the transplanter before planting. Considering yield and inter-plant distance, optimal transplanter performance resulted with $60{\times}20cm$ or $60{\times}25cm$spacing, and the labor-saving efficiency using the transplanter was improved by over 93% of that of conventional planting by hand.

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Change in Yield Characteristics by Transplanting Density in Major Cultivated Rice (재식밀도변화에 따른 주요 벼 품종의 수량구성요소 변화분석)

  • Woon-Ha Hwang;Hyen-Seok Lee;Seo-Yeong Yang;Chung-gun Lee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.68 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2023
  • We studied the changes in growth characteristics of major cultivated rice in low- density transplanting. The culm and spikelet length did not change in low density transplanting conditions. As the distance between hills increased by 10 cm, the number of tillers per hill increased by an average of 4.4 and the number of grains per spikelet increased by 7.5. The cultivar that had more tillers and higher grain number in 80 hills per 3.3 m2 tended to have more tillers and grain in low-density transplanting conditions. However, the increase rate of tillers and grain in low-density transplanting was not significanty different from the tiller and grain number in 80 hills per 3.3 m2. The total branch number and branch length in spikelets increased in low-density transplanting conditions. The grain number per spikelet was also increased by the in low-density transplanting method.

Natural Crossing of Flue -cured Tobacco Variety (황색종 연초품종의 자연교잡율)

  • 정윤화;금완수;조명조;이승철
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.495-508
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    • 1993
  • This experiment was conducted to investigate the amount of natural crossing at varying isolation distance and various transplanting time in tobacco. Normal variety and male sterile line showed an average of 1. 6 and 29% natural crossing in the adjacent plantings, respectively. The natural crossing was highest in the adjacent planting, as expected, and less at the farther distance from pollinator plants. Plants transplanted in April 20th were higher in natural crossing than those of other transplanting time.

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Development of Stem-cutting Transplanter for Short-term Rotation Coppice (단기순환림 생산을 위한 삽목 이식기 개발)

  • Kim, Dong-Hwa;Kim, Dae-Cheol;Kim, Sang-Hun;Shin, Beom-Soo
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2010
  • Since SRC (Short-term Rotation Coppice) such as poplar and willow can be harvested in three years, they are known to be a potential forest biomass as fuel for a power plant. The production system including transplanting and harvesting is, however, necessary to be mechanized because such a biomass should be handled in a massive volumetric size. A pull-type stem-cutting transplanter was developed in the research as the first step to realize the production of SRC. A needle-like transplanting device pushes a stem-cutting into the prepared soil bed by a pneumatic cylinder, and another device firms soil around a stem-cutting transplanted. Since this is an intermittent operation, it was necessary to develop a zero horizontal velocity mechanism which enabled only the transplanting needle part to continue a zero horizontal movement relative to the ground during the transplanting operation even when the tractor kept moving forward. The 2-row transplanter can transplant stem-cuttings at the rate of 6.5 seconds per row without missing a single attempt. The planting depth and distance were well maintained and controlled. Their CVs were between 2.1~3.4% and 0.87~1.7% for the depth and the distance, respectively. Although, the transplanted stem-cuttings tended to lean outward from the back-view and forward from the side view, they were planted within the range of $3^{\circ}$ from the upright position.

The Yield and Quality of Rice for Early Transplanting Cultivation by Cultural Practices in Gyeongnam Plain Area (경남 평야지 벼 조기재배를 위한 재배방법에 따른 쌀 수량 및 품질특성)

  • Seong, Deok-Gyeong;Kim, Young-Gwang;Cho, Yong-Cho;Kim, Min Chul;Kim, Cheol Soo;Kim, Dong-Kwan;Chung, Jung-Sung
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to investigate the optimum transplanting method for increasing the rice yield and quality by early transplanting cultivation in Gyeongnam plain area. This examination used of the transplanting method of planting distance($30{\times}14$ and $30{\times}18cm$) with number of seedlings(3, 5 and 7 plants). In high planting density($30{\times}14cm$), the number of tillers was increased while plant height was decreased as the planting number increases. On the other hand, the plant height and number of tillers were increased as planting number increases in low planting density($30{\times}18cm$). However, the number of grain per panicle was increased while the number of panicle was decreased as the planting number decreases. The number of panicle and the number of grain per panicle was increased as the planting distance increase. The yield of rice, when transplanted in the distance of $30{\times}14cm$ with 3 plants, was higher than the other treatment. Head rice ratio and head rice yield was the highest when transplanted in the distance of $30{\times}18cm$ with 3 plants(403 kg/10 a). The protein content was decreased and Toyo taste value was improved when transplanted in the distance of $30{\times}18cm$. Taken together, the best transplanting method for early transplanting cultivation was low planting density($30{\times}18cm$) with 3 plants in Gyeongnam plain area.

The Quality and Yield of Early Maturing Rice Varieties affected by Cultural Practices in Gangwon Plain Region (강원 평야지 조생종 벼 재배방법에 따른 쌀 수량 및 품질특성)

  • Lee, An-Soo;Cho, Youn-Sang;Kim, In-Jong;Ham, Jin-Kwan;Jang, Jin-Seon
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2012
  • The yield of Unkwangbyeo transplanted on May 10 was 596kg/10a in 2010. The rice yield decreased with delaying transplanting date. The head rice rate was 91.9% when transplanted in June 10, and the rate decreased as the transplanting got earlier. In 2011, the yield increased by 5~8% when transplanted on June 10 because of the increase of Ripened grain ratio and 1,000 grain weight. The yield, when transplanted in the distance of $30{\times}13cm$ with 5 plants, was higher than the other treatments. The yield of Oraebyeo, transplanted on June 10, decreased by 6% compared with transplanting on May 25, while the yield, transplanted in the distance of $30{\times}13cm$ with 5 plants, increased by 5% because of the increase in the number/$m^2$ of panicle and grain. The head rice rates of the two varieties increased by 5~7% and the Toyo palatability appeared to get improved when transplanted on June 10 possibly because of the effect of low ripening temperature by 0.9~$1.6^{\circ}C$ with delaying heading date from 9 to 12 days.

Some Management Practices Affecting Outcrossing and Seed Production in Burley Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) (연초 버어리종의 자연교잡율과 종자생산에 관련된 몇가지 요인)

  • 정석훈;최상주;조천준;김대송;조명조;이승철
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.126-131
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    • 1996
  • In this study effects of isolation distance, transplanting time of maternal plants, and bagging of flower head with the gauze-cloth bag on the outcrossing of burley tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) were investigated. Also the effect of fertilizer level and control of the number of capsules per plant on seed production and quality were examined. A male sterile line. produced 0.3 to 3.8 capsules Per plant when it was Planted with normally flowering tobacco with the average outcrossing of 7.2 plants, ranging from 2 to 18 out of 20 plants. With the farther the isolation distance between maternal plants and pollen donor plant, the lower the outcrossing occurred. Outcrossing occurred even at the isolation distance of 312 m. When the maternal plants were transplanted 35 days after transplanting the pollen donor ones, the outcrossed plants were not decreased significantly. The bagging of the flower head with the gauze-cloth bas (#0.9∼ 1.0 mm) decreased the outcrossed plants significantly, but couldn't prevent the outcrossing completely. The seed amount per plant was higher in the highly fertilized cultivation. The number of seed capsules per plant affected significantly on seed yield and quality. When the seed capsules was controlled by 30 or 50 capsules per plant, the weight of 1,000 seeds and germination rate were higher than those with 70 or 90 capsules per plant. Key words : Nicotiana tabacum, outcrossing, bagging.

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A Study on the Effects of Sinkage on the Performance of a Rice Transplanter (수도이앙기의 적정작업을 위한 포장조건에 관한 연구 (II) -차륜침하를 중심으로-)

  • Hong, Jong-Ho;Lee, Chai-Shik;Kim, Jin-Young;Lee, Kyou-Seung;lee, Yong-Kook;Tsah, Kyun-Doh
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.58-65
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    • 1980
  • Sinkage differences between the wheels of a transplanter which are caused by the different hard pan of fields and land preparation affect the field performance of a rice transplanter. In this experiment the relationships between the sinkage differences of the wheels of a transplanter and the planting distance, planting angle, planting depth and deviation from a straight transplanting line were investigated. The objective of this experiment was to obtain some basic informations for the effective use of the rice transplanter . The results of this experiment are as follows. 1. Transplanting distance became shorter as the sinkage differences increased. This effect was greater on the side of the transplanter with a shallower sinkage. 2. The depth of transplanting increased as the differences in the depth of sinkage increase for the side with the deeper sinkage. An opposite trend was observed for the side with shallower sinkage. 3. The angle of transplanted seedlings from the vertical portion increased slightly as the sinkage differences increased. The variation in results were greater from the side of the transplanter with deeper sinkage than with shallower sinkage. 5. The best postures of planted seedling were found when the water depth was 3 cm for the side of transplanter with deeper sinkage and 4 cm for the shallower sinkage side. The relationships between the postures of planted seedling and water depth. , or $y=67.62 + 10.69x-1.76x^2$ for the side of transplanter with deeper sinkage and $y=66.64+11.62x-1.50x^2$ for the side with shallower sinkage, were found from this experiment.

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Carbon Emission Study of Transplanting Large Trees from Gangwon Province to Seoul (강원지역 대형 조경수 서울 이식에 따른 탄소 배출 연구)

  • Choi, Yoo;Ahn, Tong-Mahn;Lee, Jae-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2013
  • Korean housing developers are in a very competitive market and their way of attracting buyers is landscaping better than competing firms do. Thus, transplanting larger pine trees(Pinus densiflora S. et. Z.) is in vogue. A typical case is a pine tree about 30-year old, 35 diameters at breast height, transplanted 223 km afar from the Gangwon Province to Seoul. We estimated and compared carbon emissions during the whole transplanting works, and carbon intake by the tree if it survives 50 more years on site. Findings are; first, a large tree will take up and sequestrate approximately 90 kgC if it survives 50 more years. Second, transplanting works emit approximately 113.69 kgC, which is about 1.26 times of its possible future intake of carbon. Landscaping is a legal requirement for the purposes not only of aesthetics but also of environmental quality. Transplanting larger trees that came from a dam or a road building site may be inevitable and acceptable. However, transplanting larger trees long distance was evaluated to be harmful to the environment. It is strongly recommended to prohibit transplanting large trees. Landscape professionals need to guide clients to have desirable consumer attitude.