The effect of soil strength on the growth of pigeonpea radicles and seedlings was investigated in cores of three clay soils prepared at different water contents and bulk densities in the laboratory. Radicle elongation directly into soil cores was reduced from 50–70 mm d at strengths less than 0.5 MPa to 0 mm d at 3.5–3.7 MPa. The response to soil strength was affected by the water content of the soil, presumably as a result of reduced oxygen availability in wetter soil. This effect was apparent in soils wet to air-filled porosities less than 0.15 m m. Radicles were more sensitive to high soil strength (>1.5 MPa) than were seedling roots which encountered the same conditions at 60 mm in the profile. Radicle growth ceased at 3.5 MPa which red...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of growing a deep-rooting perennial on ...
Plants growing in urban soils are frequently subject to waterlogging and changes in soil strength d...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...
Field studies reported in previous papers in this series showed that rainfall distribution criticall...
The objective of the study is to identify resistant genotypes for water stress condition at early ve...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
A b s t r a c t. The objectives of our studies were to: 1) estimate the effects of compaction of san...
Not AvailableSoil compaction may restrict deep root growth and adversely affect plant access to sub-...
Soil compaction and its impact on plant growth and yield are issues of global concern (Voorhees, 199...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
In some dry-season cropping areas of northeast Thailand, farmers can grow selected annual legumes wi...
Establishment and survival of tree seedlings in hard soils depends on production of deep root system...
The effect of fluctuation in soil moisture on the root development of sweetpotato was studied during...
Laboratory and field studies were made to evaluate the influence of multiple roots of plants on some...
This study compares the development of maize roots in two different types of soil by analyzing their...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of growing a deep-rooting perennial on ...
Plants growing in urban soils are frequently subject to waterlogging and changes in soil strength d...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...
Field studies reported in previous papers in this series showed that rainfall distribution criticall...
The objective of the study is to identify resistant genotypes for water stress condition at early ve...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
A b s t r a c t. The objectives of our studies were to: 1) estimate the effects of compaction of san...
Not AvailableSoil compaction may restrict deep root growth and adversely affect plant access to sub-...
Soil compaction and its impact on plant growth and yield are issues of global concern (Voorhees, 199...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
In some dry-season cropping areas of northeast Thailand, farmers can grow selected annual legumes wi...
Establishment and survival of tree seedlings in hard soils depends on production of deep root system...
The effect of fluctuation in soil moisture on the root development of sweetpotato was studied during...
Laboratory and field studies were made to evaluate the influence of multiple roots of plants on some...
This study compares the development of maize roots in two different types of soil by analyzing their...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of growing a deep-rooting perennial on ...
Plants growing in urban soils are frequently subject to waterlogging and changes in soil strength d...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...