スギ,ヒノキ樹皮廃材コンポスト化素材の水耕栽培用ベッドへの適応性の研究 : スギ,ヒノキ樹皮ベッドの物性

島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 28 Page 53-59 published_at 1994-12-20
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Title
スギ,ヒノキ樹皮廃材コンポスト化素材の水耕栽培用ベッドへの適応性の研究 : スギ,ヒノキ樹皮ベッドの物性
Title
Studies on Plasticity for Hydro-Cultivation System Compressed Solid Beds using Biomass Materials : Chemical and Physical Properties of Biomass Beds (Bark of Japanese Ceder and Cypress)
Title Transcription
スギ ヒノキ ジュヒ ハイザイ コンポストカ ソザイ ノ スイコウ サイバイヨウ ベッド ヘノ テキオウセイ ノ ケンキュウ スギ ヒノキ ジュヒ ベッド ノ ブッセイ
Creator
Iwao Toshio
Wei Yaling
Im Gyuwan
Fujiura Tateshi
Fang Wei
Shimosato Yasuhiro
Source Title
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume 28
Start Page 53
End Page 59
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0370940X
Descriptions
The compressed solid beds are widly current in hydrocultivation systems, but these utilization encounter various handling problems including environmental Pollutions. From the above, the objective of this study is to make it able to apply to the hydro cultivation system of the biomass compossed solid bed which is made with bark materials of Japanese ceder and cypress.
This paper is dealt with the chemical components of the biomass material and physical properties related to water absorption, drying and compressive strength to be able to apply biomass solid beds to the hydro cultivation.
From the experimental results, the bark of Japanese ceder and cypress as biomass contains antibacterial components and have the power of molding. The rate of three phase (rate of water, air and solid under the condition of water absorption) of the biomass bed is similar to that of soil. In the case of the rock wool bed, the rate of water content is more higher than that of the biomass bed.
Key words: Biomass bed; chemical and physical property; hydrocultivation.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
Date of Issued 1994-12-20
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108015