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Author(s):Lee, Dong-Ik; Kim, Ki-Dong; Joo, Young-Kyoo
Author Affiliation:Lee: Black Stone Golf Course, Icheon; Kim and Joo: Division of Biological Sci. and Tech., Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea
Title:Changes of salt concentration by the height of ground water table on disused saltpan for golf course construction site
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 23, No. 1, 2009, p. 143-150.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Abstract/Contents:"High salt concentration is one of the most important limit factor on plant growth at a disused saltpan for golf course construction site. The control of salt in soil is definitely required and the monitoring of salt concentration in soil and ground water also required to amend soil physiochemical properties. This research was carried out to monitor the pH and salt concentration changes by the height of ground water. By the physiochemical analysis test, the soil contains a high salt concentration and classified as a slight alkaline clay soil. The height of ground water table changed to 1.3m, 3.3m and 2.8m at dry season(mid-late June, 2005), monsoon season(early-mid July) and after monsoon(late July), respectively. Compare to the average ground level of 2.9m, the ground water was over flooded about OAm at monsoon season. The electrical conductivity(ECe) was measured above 4.0dS · m-1 over all areas and however, some areas showed over 20dS · m-1. During a monsoon season, ECe was lowered to 1.2~15.0dS · m-1, compared with those of the dry season. Therefore, the interception of the capillary connection between planting layer and ground water which contains high salt concentration should be adapted when golf courses are constructed on disused saltpan. The phytotoxicity caused by salt damage may be controled [controlled] by the interception of capillary fringe of salt flow to the topsoil profile at the upper layer of the ground water table."
Language:Korean
References:10
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Lee, D.-I., K.-D. Kim, and Y.-K. Joo. 2009. Changes of salt concentration by the height of ground water table on disused saltpan for golf course construction site. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 23(1):p. 143-150.
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