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Çѱ¹»ýÅÂÇÐȸ / v.12, no.1, 1989³â, pp.1-7
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( Nitrogen and Phosphorus Dynamics in an Salt Marsh in the Nakdong River Estuary )
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We studied primary production, nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in a salt marsh of Okryutung at Nakdong River estuary. The standing biomass in Phragmites longivalvis, Carex scabrifolia and Zoysia sinica stand was $5.48kg/ extrm{m}^2,{;}1.94kg/ extrm{m}^2{;}and{;}1.95kg/ extrm{m}^2$, respectively. The peak above-ground biomass in each stand was $1.99kg/ extrm{m}^2,{;}0.74kg/ extrm{m}^2{;}and{;}1.03kg/ extrm{m}^2$, respectively. Soil nitrogen decreased from the onset of growing seson till July, and then increased. Seasonal patterns of soil phosphorus were different from stand to stand. Nitrogen concentrations of above-ground plant tissus were quite different among the plant species at the very beginning of the growing season, however, they became similar as the plants grow. Seasonal pattern of phosphrous in C. scabrifolia roots was quite different from those other two species. Nitrogen absorbed by plants during season in P. longivalvis, C. scabrifolia and Z. sinicia stand was 224kg/ha, 111kg/ha, 156kg/ha, respectively. Phosphorus taken up by plants was 22kg/ha, 29kg/ha and 21kg/ha, respectively. Because the vascular plants growing at salt marshes can immobilize large quantities of nitrogen and phosphorus, salt marsh vegetation can be sued for preventing the pollution of coastal sea water.
 
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The Korean Journal of Ecology / v.12, no.1, 1989³â, pp.1-7
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ISSN : 1225-0317
UCI : G100:I100-KOI(KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO198911919965445)
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