The residence time of fine- root carbon in soil is one of the least understood aspects of the global carbon cycle, and fine- root dynamics are one of the least understood aspects of plant function. Most recent studies of these belowground dynamics have used one of two methodological strategies. In one approach, based on analysis of carbon isotopes, the persistence of carbon is inferred; in the other, based on direct observations of roots with cameras, the longevity of individual roots is measured. We show that the contribution of fine roots to the global carbon cycle has been overstated because observations of root lifetimes systematically overestimate the turnover of fine- root biomass. On the other hand, isotopic techniques systematically...
Fine root longevity, measured using minirhizotrons, range from days to years (Hendrick & Pregitzer, ...
Fine roots are the most dynamic portion of a plant's root system and a major source of soil organic ...
Development of direct and indirect methods for measuring root turnover and the status of knowledge o...
The residence time of fine- root carbon in soil is one of the least understood aspects of the global...
Fine roots constitute a large and dynamic component of the carbon cycles of terrestrial ecosystems. ...
Radiocarbon (C-14) provides a measure of the mean age of carbon (C) in roots, or the time elapsed si...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
A comment is made on a recent paper published on Science (Strand et al. 2008), in which authors demo...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (C-14) in fine (<2 min diameter)...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Although understanding the timing of the deposition of recent photosynthate into fine roots is criti...
Although understanding the timing of the deposition of recent photosynthate into fine roots is criti...
The turnover of fine-roots is a crucial component for the input of carbon to the soil. The amount of...
Fine root longevity, measured using minirhizotrons, range from days to years (Hendrick & Pregitzer, ...
Fine roots are the most dynamic portion of a plant's root system and a major source of soil organic ...
Development of direct and indirect methods for measuring root turnover and the status of knowledge o...
The residence time of fine- root carbon in soil is one of the least understood aspects of the global...
Fine roots constitute a large and dynamic component of the carbon cycles of terrestrial ecosystems. ...
Radiocarbon (C-14) provides a measure of the mean age of carbon (C) in roots, or the time elapsed si...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
A comment is made on a recent paper published on Science (Strand et al. 2008), in which authors demo...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (C-14) in fine (<2 min diameter)...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Fine roots support the water and nutrient demands of plants and supply carbon to soils. Quantifying ...
Although understanding the timing of the deposition of recent photosynthate into fine roots is criti...
Although understanding the timing of the deposition of recent photosynthate into fine roots is criti...
The turnover of fine-roots is a crucial component for the input of carbon to the soil. The amount of...
Fine root longevity, measured using minirhizotrons, range from days to years (Hendrick & Pregitzer, ...
Fine roots are the most dynamic portion of a plant's root system and a major source of soil organic ...
Development of direct and indirect methods for measuring root turnover and the status of knowledge o...