Root biomass is the most commonly studied root parameter to investigate below ground crop response to environmental conditions and carbon cycling in agroecosystems. Root growth is strongly regulated by site-specific growth conditions and resource availability, but only little is known about the extent to which root biomass, vertical distribution, and size class respond to fertilization intensity as compared to site. We determined coarse (> 2 mm) and fine (> 0.5 mm and ≤2 mm) root biomass of maize and wheat in three soil layers to 0.75 m depth in different farming systems (half and full organic, full conventional) and fertilization treatments (zero, manure, full mineral N plus half mineral PK, full mineral NPK) of the Swiss long-term field ...
Perennial bioenergy crops provide biomass for renewable energy production, but also sequester atmosp...
International audiencePurpose In agroforestry systems, the root distributions and properties of the ...
The potential of a plant species to acquire nutrients depends on its ability to explore the soil by ...
Below ground carbon (BGC) inputs to soil, i.e. root biomass and rhizodeposition carbon (C), are amon...
Knowledge about the response of root biomass and root system architecture (RSA) to soil conditions w...
International audienceIn the subsoils, roots represent a major source of organic matter. Moreover, t...
Soils store significant amounts of carbon (C) and thus can play a critical role for mitigating clima...
This study compares the development of maize roots in two different types of soil by analyzing their...
Background and aims: In agroecosystems, carbon (C) inputs come from plant roots, retained shoot resi...
AbstractRoot distribution pattern plays an important role in understanding and estimating of soil C ...
Background and aims: Forage cropping systems may differentially affect the vertical distribution of ...
Root biomass is one of the most relevant root parameters for studies of plant response to env...
Plant diversity has shown to strongly influence ecosystem functions and services, and with the press...
Some root parameters such as distribution, length, diameter and dry matter are inherent to plant spe...
The root system of maize tends to be shallower with plowing tillage than with rotary tilling in upla...
Perennial bioenergy crops provide biomass for renewable energy production, but also sequester atmosp...
International audiencePurpose In agroforestry systems, the root distributions and properties of the ...
The potential of a plant species to acquire nutrients depends on its ability to explore the soil by ...
Below ground carbon (BGC) inputs to soil, i.e. root biomass and rhizodeposition carbon (C), are amon...
Knowledge about the response of root biomass and root system architecture (RSA) to soil conditions w...
International audienceIn the subsoils, roots represent a major source of organic matter. Moreover, t...
Soils store significant amounts of carbon (C) and thus can play a critical role for mitigating clima...
This study compares the development of maize roots in two different types of soil by analyzing their...
Background and aims: In agroecosystems, carbon (C) inputs come from plant roots, retained shoot resi...
AbstractRoot distribution pattern plays an important role in understanding and estimating of soil C ...
Background and aims: Forage cropping systems may differentially affect the vertical distribution of ...
Root biomass is one of the most relevant root parameters for studies of plant response to env...
Plant diversity has shown to strongly influence ecosystem functions and services, and with the press...
Some root parameters such as distribution, length, diameter and dry matter are inherent to plant spe...
The root system of maize tends to be shallower with plowing tillage than with rotary tilling in upla...
Perennial bioenergy crops provide biomass for renewable energy production, but also sequester atmosp...
International audiencePurpose In agroforestry systems, the root distributions and properties of the ...
The potential of a plant species to acquire nutrients depends on its ability to explore the soil by ...