Research article

ANALYSIS OF GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF ARUNCUS DIOICUS (WALTER) FERNALD BY PERIOD

Seung Hyuk Yang2), Young Hyun Kwon2), Sung-Min Yoon 1), Chang-Kyu Lee1), Young-Hwa Youn1), Kil-Nam Kang1), Hyun-Suk Kim1), Sang-Myung Lee1), Yong Ha Rhie2), Seog-Gu Son1)※

Online First: August 28, 2023


Aruncus dioicus (Walter) Fernald is a perennial herb of the rose family that grows naturally in alpine regions across the Korean peninsula. In this study, the growth patterns of the underground and the ground, such as root and leaf development characteristics, were investigated every certain period after sowing and germinating Aruncus dioicus (Walter) Fernald seeds. Through this, it was intended to investigate the proper timing of potted seedling production for transplantation and the characteristics of infant growth necessary for pest control, and to provide information necessary to use snow horse as a skin plant such as soil cover as well as high-end farms. In addition, it was intended to provide a foundation for stable supply through efficient production and mass cultivation of excellent snow dog horseback riding by providing real photos by growth period. The results from this study shows that the appropriate time for transplantation after sowing of Aruncus D. seeds was about 10 to 12 weeks after germination.

Keywords

Short-term income forest products, Aruncus dioicus, Growth Characteristics by Period