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Author(s):Do, Bong Hyun
Author Affiliation:Department of Horticulture, Kemyung Junior College
Title:Effects on dry matter production and growth of Zoysia japonica under the light environment: I. Effect of shade on growth in Zoysia japonica
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 5, No. 2, 1991, p. 95-114 [469-488].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:20
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Dry weight; Growth factors; Zoysia Japonica; Light intensity; Shade resistance; Leaf blade length; Leaf area ratio; Chlorophyll content
Abstract/Contents:"This paper was designed to estimate the interaction of the first productivity, light conditions and to analyze the ecophysiological productivity, growth characteristics grown under various shading conditions in Zoysia japonica. The results summarized in this experiment were as follows: 1. After transplanting the grass, increasing rate of leaf number and total leaf length was remarkably high at the early growth stage in the control and the 30% shading plot. 2. The increasing rate of leaf area ratio (LAR) in all the experimental plot was remarkable [remarkably] high at the early growth stage after transplanting the grass. Especially, the control and 30% shading plot in compared [comparison] with another plots, were remarkably high at rate of leaf area. 3. The length and the node number of rhizome in the control and 30% shading plot were also high and the difference was significantly large by the growth stage. 4. Chlorophyll content was very high at 36days after transplanting and then decreased. Increasing rate of shade resulted in its low content. The rate of chlorophyll a to b was decreased by increasing rate of shade. 5. The content of soluble sugar in the control and 30% shading plot was low at the early growth after transplanting and high at the late growth stage. Its content in the plot of 70% shading was remarkably low throughout the growth stage. 6. The increasing rate of standing plant in all the experimental plots was high at the early growth stage after transplanting. Increasing rate of shade was typically low through all the growth stage."
Language:Korean
References:27
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Do, B. H. 1991. Effects on dry matter production and growth of Zoysia japonica under the light environment: I. Effect of shade on growth in Zoysia japonica. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 5(2):p. 95-114 [469-488].
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