Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that establishment and survival of trees on hard, dry soil may depend on their ability to exert axial root growth pressures of similar magnitude to those of the roots of agricultural plants (with significant root thickening when roots grow across an air gap or cracks and biopores). We selected tree species originating from a range of different soil and climatic conditions to evaluate whether their relative success on harsh soil (in an evolutionary sense) might be related to the magnitude of root growth pressures they could exert, or how they performed in the very early stages of growth after germination. Methods: We measured the maximum axial root ...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Root distribution determines largely the zone of soil that roots have access to for water and nutrie...
The aim of this study was to establish whether roots of micropropagated Eucalyptus grandis × E. nite...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
Establishment and survival of tree seedlings in hard soils depends on production of deep root system...
Woody perennials exist in diverse conditions across arid and semi-arid regions and they bring enormo...
Under rainfed conditions, root development of trees can be very unpredictable and variable, dependin...
Roots of dicotyledons (dicots) have often been observed to grow better in strong soil than monocotyl...
There is an extremely limited understanding of how plants of different potential growth rate vary in...
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield site...
Published: 17 October 2014Poor soil aeration restricts the establishment of plants, yet some species...
International audienceBackground and Aims. Tree root system structure and development are difficult ...
Plants growing in urban soils are frequently subject to waterlogging and changes in soil strength d...
Aim: The degree to which eco-physiological traits critical to seedling establishment are related to ...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Root distribution determines largely the zone of soil that roots have access to for water and nutrie...
The aim of this study was to establish whether roots of micropropagated Eucalyptus grandis × E. nite...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
Establishment and survival of tree seedlings in hard soils depends on production of deep root system...
Woody perennials exist in diverse conditions across arid and semi-arid regions and they bring enormo...
Under rainfed conditions, root development of trees can be very unpredictable and variable, dependin...
Roots of dicotyledons (dicots) have often been observed to grow better in strong soil than monocotyl...
There is an extremely limited understanding of how plants of different potential growth rate vary in...
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield site...
Published: 17 October 2014Poor soil aeration restricts the establishment of plants, yet some species...
International audienceBackground and Aims. Tree root system structure and development are difficult ...
Plants growing in urban soils are frequently subject to waterlogging and changes in soil strength d...
Aim: The degree to which eco-physiological traits critical to seedling establishment are related to ...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Root distribution determines largely the zone of soil that roots have access to for water and nutrie...
The aim of this study was to establish whether roots of micropropagated Eucalyptus grandis × E. nite...