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KMID : 1098420090170060439
Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
2009 Volume.17 No. 6 p.439 ~ p.444
Analysis of Occurrence Type of Physiological Disorder to Soil Chemical Components in Ginseng Cultivated Field
Hyun Dong-Yun

Yeon Byeong-Yeol
Lee Sung-Woo
Kang Seung-Weon
Hyeon Geun-Soo
Kim Young-Cheol
Lee Kwang-Won
Kim Seong-Min
Abstract
This study was to set the guidelines of soil chemical components in order to assure the safety and quality of the panax ginseng from physiological disorder. The disorder symptoms appeared on the leaf with yellow spot, atrophy, yellow- brown spot, also showed red skin and rough skin of the root. Occurrence type of physiological disorder in cultivated field divided into two types : type I ¡®such as, yellow spot¡¯ consist of single disorder symptom; type II ¡®such as, yellow spot and yellow-brown spot¡¯ consist of two or more different disorder symptoms. The individual contribution of soil properties to the occurrence type was as follows ; The yellow spot was affected by Na > NO3-N > salinity (EC) in soil. The same results was observed in red skin. Atrophy was affected by NO3-N > salinity (EC) > Ca > Mg. Rough skin was affected by P2O5>pH> Organic material > K. It showed positive associated to P2O5, pH and K, but negative associated to organic matter. Simultaneous occurrence of two different disorder, including cases which yellow spot and yellow-brown spot, those were affected by NO3-N > salinity (EC) > Na > Mg. In the case of atrophy plus yellow-brown spot, those also were affected by in the order : NO3-N > salinity (EC) > Ca > Mg > Na. Red-rough skin was affected in the order : salinity (EC) > NO3-N > K > Na. Soil chemical components appear to be related to occurrence of physiological disorder, particularly in salinity (EC) and NO3-N. The salinity (EC) and NO3-N were negative related to plant growth. In addition, exchangeable cation capacity play critical roles in attributing to complex occurrence of physiological disorder.
KEYWORD
Panax ginseng, Physiological Disorder, Soil Chemical Property, Leaf Discoloration, Red Skin, Rough Skin
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