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Korean Journal of Weed Science | 2012

Effects of Cover Crops and Sowing Methods on Weed Occurrences and Growth and Yield of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)

Seung-Ho Jeon; Eul-Soo Yun; Chang-Young Park; Jae-Bok Hwang; Ki-Youl Jung; Young-Dae Choi; Hyun-Ju Kim; Sang-In Shim

This study was conducted to evaluate the weed suppressing effects of different cropping system including hairy vetch (Vicia villosa) and rye (Secale cereale) cover crops, polyethylene plastic film, and transplanting film mulching in direct sowing and transplanted sorghum field in 2011. Crop growth and development and weed occurrences in the fields were examined to know the efficiency of proposed cropping system. In polyethylene film mulching treatment, heading date of sorghum was earlier by 3 days than control, on the other hands, rye cover crop mulching delayed heading date by 11 days. Besides the effect of cover crop on the heading of sorghum, the residues changed growth characteristics. Plant height of sorghum was increased by 27.3% at hairy vetch treatment although it was reduced by 47.5% in the rye cover crop treatment. Hairy vetch treatment showed beneficial effects on sorghum growth reduced the occurrences of grasses and broadleaf weeds to 84% and 96%, respectively, as compared to control in sorghum fields. While rye cover crop treatment showed poor sorghum growth reduced less strongly grasses and broadleaf weeds by 35% and 71%, respectively. At harvest, yield of sorghum was greater in order of hairy vetch cover crop > polyethylene film mulching > rye cover crop control in both transplanted and direct sown fields.


Korean Journal of Weed Science | 2011

Yearly Variation of Ecological Traits of Weed Flora on Soils Having Different Drainage Property

Jae-Bok Hwang; Eul-Soo Yun; Ki-Youl Jung; Chang-Young Park; Young-Dae Choi; Yong-Hwan Lee; Min-Hee Nam

This survey of weed population by different soil moisture with paddy-upland rotation was conducted to investigate information on weed flora and its ecology between two years. Weed species were assessed in April : 2009, 2010. Soil samples were taken from each study plot to assess the impact soil moisture on the occurrence and abundance of dominance weed species. Soil water of poorly drained field ranged from 10.2~18.2% more than 11.8~14.3% of somewhat poorly drained field. Weeds of fields composed of 19 species belonging to 12 families. Among 12 families, 6 weed species belonged to Compositae (31.6%) were the biggest family, Cruciferae were 2 species (10.5%), and Rubiaceae were 2 species (10.5%), respectively. Youngia japonica had the highest summed dominance ratio(SDR) (97.0%) and followed by Conyza canadensis (92.1%), Galium spurium (35.3%) and Hemistepta lyrata (28.4%) of somewhat poorly drainage in 2009. Artemisia princeps the highest SDR (100%) and followed by Stellaria alsine(55.2%), Y. japonica (38.3%) and Nasturtium officinale (28.5%) of poorly drainage in 2009. And, Stellaria alsine had the highest SDR (86.8%) and followed by Alopecurus aequalis (77.7%), Astragalus sinicus (68.7%) and Y. japonica (46.3%) of somewhat poorly drainage in 2010. S. alsine the highest SDR (93.7%) and followed by A. aequalis (78.6%), Nasturtium officinale (31.3%) and Y. japonica (30.4%) of poorly drainage in 2010. Simpson`s index was calculated to 0.12~0.23, which showed that weed occurrence with different soil moisture in paddy-upland rotation and between years was various. Similarity coefficient between years was 43.0% (2009) and 74.2% (2010), which indicate a low diversity because of the moisture in the agro-ecosystem.


Korean Journal of Weed Science | 2012

Weed Control Technology with Low Concentration Ethanol in Protected Cereal Crop Cultivation

Jae-Bok Hwang; Eul-Soo Yun; Chang-Young Park; Ki-Youl Jung; Young-Dae Choi; Sung-Ho Jeon; Yong-Hwan Lee

ABSTRACT Weed control is of fundamental importance when planting cereal crops, particularly during the establishment phase. Weeds compete for nutrients, water and light, and can severely threaten the survival and early growth of newly planted crops. Field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of ethanol treatment on the weed control efficacy in cereal crops in protected vinylhouse. Five treatments like water, 25 L, 50 L, 75 L, and 100 L per m -2 at 2% ethanol were applied and covered with vinyl on 10 days before foxtail millet seeding. After that, foxtail millet seeds were sown on June 20 at 60×10cm planting distance and weed control efficacy was recorded at 30, and 50 days after seeding based on the dry weight. Soil oxidation-reduction potential was recorded -200~-400 ㎷ after treatment 2 days. Weed control efficacy of at 75 L, and 100 L per m -2 was observed 92%, 84% in 2% ETOH, respectively. Yields of foxtail millet at 75 L, and 100 L per m -2 were 1,570 kg ha -1 , 1,230 kg ha


Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2014

Weed Occurrences, Growth and Yield of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) by Hairy Vetch and Partial-Width Tillage

Jae-Bok Hwang; Ki-Youl Jung; Eul-Soo Yun; Young-Dae Choi; Jong-Nae Hyun; Jong-Tag Yun; In-Souk Oh; Byung-Mo Lee

The effects of cover crops on weed suppression were evaluated in this study. Weed suppressing effects of hairy vetch cover crops were evaluated in summer grain fields. Cover crops were sown at the sowing rate of 60 ㎏ ㏊ -1 on Oct. 2012 and Feb. 2013 without basal fertilization. Three weeks old sorghum seedlings were transplanted after minimum tillage on June 2013. Hairy vetch cover crop treatment significantly reduced weed biomass in the transplanted sorghum. By smothering, the cover crops reduced weed biomass to economic level in sorghum. Besides the weed suppression, hairy vetch cover crop resulted in green manure effect on crop growth. Hairy vetch treatment showed beneficial effects on sorghum growth. Reduction of weeds caused by use of strip-tillage machine and polyethylene film mulching was 71% and 88%, respectively. At harvest, yield of sorghum was greater in order of polyethylene film mulching > hairy vetch cover crop > control in transplanted fields.


Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer | 2009

Changes in the Soil Physical Properties of Vineyard Converted from Paddy Field

Eul-Soo Yun; Ki-Youl Jung; Ki-Do Park; Jee-Yeon Ko; Jae-Saeng Lee; Sung-Tae Park


Weed&Turfgrass Science | 2004

Ecological Traits of Weed Flora with Different Soil Moisture in Fallow Upland Fields

Jae-Bok Hwang; Seok-Bo Song; Yeon-Kyu Hong; Ki-Youl Jung; Sung-Tae Park; Sun-Chul Kim


Scienceasia | 2017

Dependence of Sorghum bicolor antioxidant activity on harvest time

Seung-Ho Jeon; Il-Suk Kim; Soo-Kwon Park; Ki-Youl Jung; Sam Woong Kim; Young-Son Cho


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Effects of Plant Number Per Hill on Growth and Yield of High Ridge Hill-Seeded Foxtail Millet (Setaria italica L.)

Ki-Youl Jung; Soo-Kwon Park; Hang-Won Kang; Young-Son Cho; Seung-Ho Jeon


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Effects of Sowing Time on the Growth and Yield of Proso Millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) in Jeonbuk Area

Kyu-Hwan Choi; Young-Jin Yu; Sang-Young Seo; Chan-Ho Kang; Ki-Kwon Lee; Young-Ju Song; Chung-Kon Kim; Seung-Yeop Lee; Ki-Youl Jung


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Effect of Seedling Age on Growth and Yield at Transplanting of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench)

Su-min Jo; Ki-Youl Jung; Hang-Won Kang; Young-Dae Choi; Jae-Saeng Lee; Seung-Ho Jeon

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Jee-Yeon Ko

Rural Development Administration

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Seung-Ho Jeon

Gyeongsang National University

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Hang-Won Kang

Rural Development Administration

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Soo-Kwon Park

Rural Development Administration

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Yong-Hwan Lee

Seoul National University

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Young-Son Cho

Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology

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Byung-Mo Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Chung-Kon Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Il-Suk Kim

Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology

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