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Author(s):Chang, Nam-Kee; Yun, Seong-Mo
Author Affiliation:Chang: Department of Biology Education, College of Education, Seoul National University; Yun: Chulwon High School
Title:Studies on the composition, productivty, regrowth and soil properties of grasslands in Kimhwa and Chulwon areas
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 9, No. 1, 1995, p. 11-42[201-232].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:32
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Grasslands; Grassland soils; Plant community analysis; Organic matter; Miscanthus sinensis; Festuca ovina; Growth factors; Nutrients; Medicago polymorpha; Arundinella hirta; Carex nanella; Doellingeria scabra
Abstract/Contents:"The investigation was made on the relationship among vegetation, net productivity, regrowth and soils of Moonheri-Wasoori, Soodowon-Sungilkyo and Mt. Kumhak grasslands in Chulwon area. The following conclusions have been made as the results of this study. The vascular flora of the grassland in Moonheri-Wasoori was composed of 102 species, the most of which were Medicago denticulata, Miscanthus sinensis, Arundinella hirta, Festuca ovina and Cassia nomame. The flora of Soodowon-Sungilkyo grassland was composed of 74 species, the most of which were Arundinella hirta, Miscanthus sinensis, Carex nanella, Festuca ovina and Cassia nomame. It of Mt. Kumhak grassland was composed of 78 species, the most of which were Arundinella hirta, Carex nanella, Festuca ovina, Miscanthus sinensis and Aster scaber. These five species contributed greatly to the standing crop of live material which was in excess of 60% of it. The peak standing crop of each 413.7, 307.6 and 348.7g/m2 in Moonheri-Wasoori, Soodowon-Sungilkyo and Mt. Kumhak grasslands wers [were] reached in August under flooded conditions as a result of the growth of dominant species, Medicago denticulata and Arundinella hirta. The net production of organic matter was slight in some intervals but occurred throughout the growing season. After cutting of grasses, the regrowth of new leaves mainly depended on growing stage and edaphic factors. Characteristics of the natural grassland soils, especially, concerning water, total nitrogen, available phosphorus and exchangeable calcium were clarified and might be depend upon the quantity of plant production. Nitrogen, phosphorus and calcium concentration of leaves of Medicago denticulata, Arundinella hirta and Miscanthus sinensis were higher than of stems. Even if there were differences in the amounts of nutrients among Medicago denticulata, Arundinella hirta and Miscanthus sinensis for single species and stands, they were covered by variations within species in the present survey."
Language:Korean
References:31
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Chang, N.-K., and S.-M. Yun. 1995. Studies on the composition, productivty, regrowth and soil properties of grasslands in Kimhwa and Chulwon areas. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 9(1):p. 11-42[201-232].
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