A Study on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Cornus kousa Treated with Livestock Manure

作者: Chang-Heon Lee , Hag-Mo Kang , Mi-Ja Kim

DOI: 10.13087/KOSERT.2015.18.2.105

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摘要: ABSTRACTThis study was conducted to obtain proper amount of solid swine manure and poultry in the beginning phase Cornus kousa growth by investigating initial germination, seedling increment, dry weight, chlorophyll content change, body nutrient uptake chemical changes soil according concentration fertilization. When treated with manure, seed germination rate highest control. However showed a tendency decrease when high manure. The survey results increment were all higher than that At 1.0% treatment both height highest. Poultry made result at each treatment. Dry weight declined sharply 2.0% every Chlorophyll but higer

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