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Influence of Upland Soil Texture on Dry Weight and Growth of Yellow Mustard as a Landscape and Green Manure Crop

  • Cho, Hyeoun-Suk (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Seo, Myung-Chul (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Park, Tea-Seon (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Kim, Jun-Hwan (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Sang, Wan-gyu (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Shin, Pyeong (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Lee, Geon-Hwi (Crop Production and Physiology Research Division, NICS, RDA)
  • Received : 2015.09.04
  • Accepted : 2015.11.27
  • Published : 2015.12.31

Abstract

Although it is not a landscape crop according to MIFAFF(ministry of agriculture, food and rural affairs), yellow mustard is considered a superb landscape crop because of its growth and flower characteristics. We sowed yellow mustard as a landscape and green manure crop in upland soil (four types of soil texture) in spring. And we studied its flowering characteristics, dry weight, and nitrogen yield. The growths of yellow mustard were possible in every soil ranging from sandy soil to clay loam. Its height was 54.1 ~ 76.1cm and the number of node per hill was 11.3 ~ 17.0. Its flowers had a light yellow. It took about 44 ~ 50 days to flower, and flowered for 22~25 days. The dry weight of yellow mustard was $2.27{\sim}3.60tonha^{-1}$ with highest in sandy loam and loam. Among the nutrients of yellow mustard, nitrogen(T-N) was $12.6{\sim}20.8gkg^{-1}$, and C/N ratio was 21.6~37.7. The nitrogen yield of yellow mustard was $35{\sim}62kgha^{-1}$. In conclusion, because of its flowering characteristics and dry weight, yellow mustard was considered appropriate for both green manure and landscape crop uses.

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