Root foraging may increase plant nutrient acquisition at the cost of reducing the total volume of soil explored, thereby reducing the chance of the roots encountering additional patches. Patches in soil seldom contain just one nutrient: the patch may also have distinct textural, hydrological, and toxicological characteristics. We sought to determine the characteristics of root foraging by a pioneering species, Leptospermum scoparium, using pot trials and rhizobox experiments with patches of biosolids. The growth of L. scoparium was increased by <50 t/ha equiv. of biosolids but higher doses were inhibitory. Roots foraged patches of biosolids in a low-fertility soil. There was no evidence of chemotaxis, rather, the roots proliferated towar...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Plant roots selectively forage for soil nutrients when these are heterogeneously distributed. In tur...
Plant roots selectively forage for soil nutrients when these are heterogeneously distributed. In tur...
Root foraging may increase plant nutrient acquisition at the cost of reducing the total volume of so...
12 páginas.-- 6 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 35 referencis.-- The Supplementary Material for this article...
Root foraging may increase plant nutrient acquisition at the cost of reducing the total volume of so...
Potentially, biosolids could be applied to low fertility or degraded soils to establish mānuka (Lept...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...
The potential of a plant species to acquire nutrients depends on its ability to explore the soil by ...
Plants can respond to heterogeneous nutrient distribution through selective root placement to enhanc...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
Potentially, biosolids (sewage sludge) could be added to soil to enhance the growth of manuka (Lepto...
BackgroundUnder natural conditions, soil nutrients are heterogeneously distributed, and plants have ...
Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribut...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Plant roots selectively forage for soil nutrients when these are heterogeneously distributed. In tur...
Plant roots selectively forage for soil nutrients when these are heterogeneously distributed. In tur...
Root foraging may increase plant nutrient acquisition at the cost of reducing the total volume of so...
12 páginas.-- 6 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 35 referencis.-- The Supplementary Material for this article...
Root foraging may increase plant nutrient acquisition at the cost of reducing the total volume of so...
Potentially, biosolids could be applied to low fertility or degraded soils to establish mānuka (Lept...
Nutrients are usually patchily distributed in natural soils. Plants are often able to respond to nut...
The potential of a plant species to acquire nutrients depends on its ability to explore the soil by ...
Plants can respond to heterogeneous nutrient distribution through selective root placement to enhanc...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
Potentially, biosolids (sewage sludge) could be added to soil to enhance the growth of manuka (Lepto...
BackgroundUnder natural conditions, soil nutrients are heterogeneously distributed, and plants have ...
Summary 1. Although a major part of plant biomass is underground, we know little about the contribut...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
In natural habitats, the availability of essential mineral nutrients may vary widely from place to p...
Plant roots selectively forage for soil nutrients when these are heterogeneously distributed. In tur...
Plant roots selectively forage for soil nutrients when these are heterogeneously distributed. In tur...