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몽골 반건조지에서 질소 시비가 백양나무와 비술나무 묘목의 생장 및토양 특성에 미치는 영향Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization on Growth of Populus sibirica and Ulmus pumila Seedlings and Soil Properties in a Semi-Arid Area, Mongolia

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Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization on Growth of Populus sibirica and Ulmus pumila Seedlings and Soil Properties in a Semi-Arid Area, Mongolia
Authors
장한나한승현김성준박민지안지애강호덕이명종Khaulenbek Akhmadi손요환
Issue Date
Sep-2015
Publisher
한국기후변화학회
Keywords
Desertification; Nitrogen Fertilization; Populus sibirica; Ulmus pumila; Semi-Arid; Mongolia
Citation
한국기후변화학회지, v.6, no.3, pp 249 - 256
Pages
8
Indexed
KCICANDI
Journal Title
한국기후변화학회지
Volume
6
Number
3
Start Page
249
End Page
256
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17551
DOI
10.15531/KSCCR.2015.6.3.249
ISSN
2093-5919
2586-2782
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different levels and types of nitrogen fertilizer on seedlings and soil chemical properties in a semi-arid area, Mongolia. 2-year-old Populus sibirica and 4-year-old Ulmus pumila seedlings were planted in May 2014. Six treatments with three levels of nitrogen (low-level: urea 5 g tree—1; mediumlevel: urea 15 g tree—1, ammonium sulfate 33 g tree—1, urea 15 g tree—1 with potassium phosphate 10 g tree—1; high-level: urea 30 g tree—1) were applied and for the medium-level of nitrogen, different types of fertilizer were treated. Survival rate, root collar diameter (RCD) growth rate, leaf nitrogen concentration of seedlings, and soil chemical properties were determined in August 2014. The seedling survival rate of both species decreased as the level of nitrogen increased. This result can be explained by water stress caused by nitrogen fertilization in arid regions. The RCD growth rate of P. sibirica was significantly decreased by the treatment of high-level of nitrogen due to excessive nitrogen fertilization, and was increased by the treatment of ammonium sulfate due to sulfur which might promote nitrogen uptake. The leaf nitrogen concentration of P. sibirica did not change by the treatment of low-level of nitrogen, and was increased by the treatment of medium-level of nitrogen. There were no significant differences in the RCD growth rate and the leaf nitrogen concentration of U. pumila among the six treatments. None of soil chemical properties was affected by nitrogen fertilization. Overall, the low-level of nitrogen showed no effect on seedlings and soil chemical properties, except on survival rate of U. pumila and the high-level of nitrogen was considered excessive fertilization. Continuous monitoring of medium-level nitrogen fertilization including the ammonium sulfate, which increased early growth of seedlings, would be needed to elucidate the effect of fertilization on seedling growth and soil properties in a semi-arid region.
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