Effect of deicers on germination of buried seeds in topsoil of old field

This article presents that deicers such as calcium chloride (CaCl 2 ) and EFDs (Eco-Friendly Deicers) composed with organic acids affect germination of seeds buried in old-field soil. CaCl 2 , one of a commonly used deicer in the world, have shown an inhibitory effect on the germination of the burie...

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Published inKSCE journal of civil engineering Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 538 - 546
Main Authors Shin, Seung Sook, Shin, Eun Ju, Park, Sang Deog, Lee, Kyu Song
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Korean Society of Civil Engineers 01.05.2012
Springer Nature B.V
대한토목학회
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ISSN1226-7988
1976-3808
DOI10.1007/s12205-012-1311-4

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Summary:This article presents that deicers such as calcium chloride (CaCl 2 ) and EFDs (Eco-Friendly Deicers) composed with organic acids affect germination of seeds buried in old-field soil. CaCl 2 , one of a commonly used deicer in the world, have shown an inhibitory effect on the germination of the buried seeds. Species richness, species diversity, and total biomass of the plant community after germinating were greatly decreased with increase of CaCl 2 concentration. The germination of buried seeds was inhibited seriously by CaCl 2 , but the degree of its varied significantly with plant species. EFD1 manufactured from organic chemicals showed the higher inhibition on germination than CaCl 2 . However, EFD2 composed with organic acids of food waste didn’t have an inhibitory effect on the species richness after germination and rather enhanced the germination and initial growth of the seedlings. The positive effect was evaluated that EFD2 caused to supply nutrition on germination or growth of buried seeds. The deicers may change dynamically the plant community of the roadside because the response of germination and growth by deicers differ from plant species.
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ISSN:1226-7988
1976-3808
DOI:10.1007/s12205-012-1311-4