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Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
1980 Volume.22 No. 1 p.52 ~ p.58
Distribution of Root System and Several Chemical Components of Soil on Low-Cutting Mulberry Field
Lee Won-Ju

Abstract
Root system and distribution of soil components (pH, available P, K, Ca and Mg) were studied in a 20-year old, low-cutting mulberry field. The variety, kairyonezumigaeshi (Morus alba L.), was planted in a spacing of 1.8m0.6m(740 tiess/10a). Roots and soil samples were taken from each of 196 blocks in a demension of 261710cm(as shown in Fig. 1) from the soil between rows. 1. Whereas root system concentrated towards the stock, chemical components, pH, available P, Ca and Mg, were increasing toward the center of the row spacing. 2. Root system and distribution of chemical components between trees were not significantly different among blocks. 3. Roots were distributed most densely in a depth of 10¡­20, intermediate 20¡­30 and 30¡­40, and least 0¡­10cm. However, the concentrbtion of chemical components was the highest in a depth of 0¡­10cm and decreased with soil depth. The soil. a depth of 0¡­10cm on the center of row spacing, was the lowest in the root system and the richest in a chemical components. The results indicate that special fertilizinng management is required for the efficient absorption of nutrients.
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