Background and aims: The main objectives of this study were to determine how the carbon age of fine root cellulose varies between stands, tree species, root diameter and soil depth. In addition, we also compared the carbon age of fine roots from soil cores of this study with reported values from the roots of the same diameter classes of ingrowth cores on the same sites. Methods: We used natural abundance of 14C to estimate root carbon age in four boreal Norway spruce and Scots pine stands in Finland and Estonia. Results: Age of fine root carbon was older in 1.5–2 mm diameter fine roots than in fine roots with <0.5 mm diameter, and tended to be older in mineral soil than in organic soil. Fine root carbon was older in the less ferti...
Radiocarbon (C-14) provides a measure of the mean age of carbon (C) in roots, or the time elapsed si...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
<p>Background and aims: The main objectives of this study were to determine how the carbon age...
To test the reliability of the radiocarbon method for determining root age, we analyzed fine roots (...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (C-14) in fine (<2 min diameter)...
Fine roots are the most dynamic portion of a plant's root system and a major source of soil organic ...
Abstract. The importance of root systems for C cycling depends crucially on fine root longevity. We ...
Radiocarbon (C-14) provides a measure of the mean age of carbon (C) in roots, or the time elapsed si...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
<p>Background and aims: The main objectives of this study were to determine how the carbon age...
To test the reliability of the radiocarbon method for determining root age, we analyzed fine roots (...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (C-14) in fine (<2 min diameter)...
Fine roots are the most dynamic portion of a plant's root system and a major source of soil organic ...
Abstract. The importance of root systems for C cycling depends crucially on fine root longevity. We ...
Radiocarbon (C-14) provides a measure of the mean age of carbon (C) in roots, or the time elapsed si...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...
Characterizing the use of carbon (C) reserves in trees is important for understanding regional and g...