Geun-Mo Yang
Dankook University
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Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2013
Sol Lee; Han-Chun Yu; Byeong-Seon Yoon; Geun-Mo Yang; Jong-Yeong Kim; Yeong Kim; Chan-Jin Oh
This study was carried out to investigate the morphological and soil characteristics of Zoysia spp. native to South Korea. Samples [41 ecotypes of Zoysia japonica, 28 ecotypes of natural hybride between Z. japonica and Z. sinica (Junggi), 22 ecotypes of Z. sinica, and 8 ecotypes of Z. matrella] were collected in seashores, levee and summit of the rock in southern Korea. Variations in leaf width, plant height, leaf angle, length of leaf sheath, leaf trichome, stolon length, and seed shape were measured at collection sites and experimental plots. Among the entries, most of the measurements did not show any significant differences between natural and experimental plot except for leaf angle of Z. sinica and the number of seeds per spike of Z. matrella, which might be caused by different environmental conditions. Soil pH was 6.0 at the most of the collection sites. Na+ was 0.06-0.02 cmol c + kg -1 , Mg 2+ was 0.09-0.03 cmol c + kg -1 , and K + was 0.02-0.007 cmol c + kg -1 at most zoysiagrasses growing soils.
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2014
Rahayu; Hidayatuz Zuamah; Geun-Mo Yang; Joon-Soo Choi
This study was carried out to determine the possible use of volcano eruption sand at Merapi mountain area compared with clayey soil, alfisol as turfgrass growing media. Indonesia has abundant source of eruption sand and clayey soil. Native zoysiagrass (Z. matrella) was collected from Sleman district and seashore paspalum (P. vaginatum) from Solo region. The experimental plots were treated with both organic and inorganic fertilizers. Zoysiagrass and seashore paspalum can grow on the mixture of eruption volcano sand and alfisol soil. Fertilizers application increased turf color, surface coverage rate and recovery rate of turfgrass. While fertilizer treated alfisol have no effect on the length and dry weight of zoysiagrass root. Mixing of volcano eruption sand on growing media resulted in longer root length, higher shoot dry weight of zoysiagrass than in alfisol soil. Type of fertilizer affected the pH, soil organic matter, total N, available P, available K and electrical conductivity of sand and alfisol after cultivation. Similarly to zoysiagrass, the recovery of seashore paspalum was increased by application of fertilizer, even the inorganic fertilizer showed faster recovery than organic fertilizer. Surface coverage of seashore paspalum was faster than that of zoysiagrass with or without fertilizer.
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2013
Sung Jin Chung; Su Jeong Park; Hun Joong Kim; Geun-Mo Yang; Joon-Soo Choi; Chan-Jin Oh; Deok-Hwan Jang; In-Ja Song; Geung-Joo Lee
Two medium-leaf ecotypes (CY6069, CY6097) belonging to one species (Zoysia japonica) of Korean lawngrasses were selected in sod production fields in Jang Seong, Korea. They were reported to have distinct morphological and growth rate characteristics different from the preferred medium-leaf type zoysiagrass in Korea. This study was conducted to define further the genotypic difference at the molecular level and to develop DNA marker based on the specific DNA fragment. Polymorphic DNA fragments were first explored by using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers, which were then converted into PCR-based sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers. The CY6069-specific primer set amplified about 550 bp successfully, while the CY6097 marker produced the expected 690 bp band, by which those markers were nominated by CY6069_550 and CY6069_690 SCARs, respectively. Together with the reported morphological and other phenotypic features, the SCAR markers confirmed in this study will be useful to identify those medium-leaf zoysiagrass genotypes when they are cultivated with other vegetatively propagated warm-season turfgrasses in sod farms.
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2013
Eun-Ji Bae; Kwang-Soo Lee; Yong-Bae Park; Sang-Myeong Lee; Geun-Mo Yang; Moo-Ryong Huh
This research will be utilized as a base line data by researching on growth and the accumulation of inorganic nutrients during the cultivation period of zoysiagrass and also to establish a cultivation strategy of zoysiagrass. It involves the management such as fertilizer and mowing which ultimately led to the difference of growth and accumulation of inorganic nutrients. The accumulation of inorganic nutrients after mowing, the amount of accumulation was small when compared to the amount lost for the shoot, rhizome and root. Difference in the accumulation of inorganic nutrients, but as for K, Ca and Mg accumulation it shows similar aspects to N accumulation. The orders of inorganic nutrients in zoysiagrass were N > K > P > Ca > Mg. The characteristics of inorganic nutrients absorption of such zoysiagrass acts as the foundation of cultivation, and in the aspect of making decisions on the fertilization amount and soil management, it is closely related to the requirement on nutrients. In order to increase the productivity based on the zoysiagrasss growth and density rate improvement, accumulation of inorganic nutrients per growth period needs to be analyzed, and supplying nutrients in an efficient method suitable to the growth period is advisable, so such basic research was necessary.
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2016
Eun-Ji Bae; Jeong-Ji Han; Su-Min Choi; Kwang-Soo Lee; Yong-Bae Park; Geun-Mo Yang; Joon-Soo Choi
Seed Yields and Germination Rates of Native Ecotype Collections for the Development of High-Yield Seeded Variety of Zoysiagrass in Korea Eun-Ji Bae, Jeong-Ji Han, Su-Min Choi, Kwang-Soo Lee, Yong-Bae Park, Geun-Mo Yang, and Joon-Soo Choi * Southern Forest Resources Research Center, National Institute of Forest Science, Jinju 52817, Korea Department of Green Landscape Architecture Science, Dankook Univ., Cheonan 31116, Korea
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2013
Eun-Ji Bae; Kwang-Soo Lee; Yong-Bae Park; Dong-Soo Kim; Geun-Mo Yang
In this study, 241 zoysiagrasses (Zoysia spp.) accessions naturally growing in South Korea were collected in order to investigate the seed morphological traits. One of the goals of this study was to identify the morphological characteristics and variations of zoysiagrass seed. For the 241 zoysiagrasses accessions collected, a total of 41% (99 accessions) was interspecific hybrid zoysia, which showed various types of seed variations different from zoysiagrass species. Most of these hybrids zoysiagrasses were classified into Z. sinica type and Z. japonica type. Group I and II included Z. sinica type, this group showed 30.1 and 17.5 in number of seed per spike and 4.6 and 5.2 mm in seed length. Group III and IV included Z. japonica type, this group showed 59.2 and 45.8 in number of seed per spike and 3.3 and 3.4 mm in seed length. There is a need for additional research on growth characteristics and the molecular level for the interspecific hybridization which confirmed that genetic variation from level of gene flow between the species.
Korean Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology | 2003
Joon-Soo Choi; Kyung-Jin Woo; Geun-Mo Yang
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2011
Rahayu; Geun-Mo Yang; Joon-Soo Choi
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2010
Rahayu; Geun-Mo Yang; Joon-Soo Choi
Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2011
Rahayu Rahayu; Geun-Mo Yang; Joon-Soo Choi