Several studies have focused on fine roots characteristics because they provide a major pathway for nutrient cycling and energy flow in forest ecosystems. However, few studies have evaluated changes in fine root characteristics according to their diameter. Pinus massoniana forests are the main vegetative component in the Three Gorges Reservoir area and play an important role in providing forest resources and ecological services. Pinus massoniana fine roots were sorted into 0–0.5, 0.5–1, and 1–2 mm diameter classes, and their fine root standing biomass (FRB), necromass, annual production and decomposition rates were determined and correlated with soil characteristics. These fine roots in three diameter classes significantly differed in their...
Fine roots play a prominent role in forest carbon flux, nutrient and water acquisition; however, inf...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Litter decomposition is a major process in the carbon (C) flow and nutrient cycling of terrestrial e...
Fine roots play an important role in plant growth as well as carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in terr...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
Growth and vertical distribution of fine root closely depend on soil resource availability. Better u...
Despite the great importance of fine roots, which are referred to as roots smaller than 2 mm in diam...
Fine roots play a crucial role in plant survival potential and biogeochemical cycles of forest ecosy...
Growth and distribution of fine roots closely depend on soil resource availability and affect soil C...
Fine roots are essential for water and nutrient uptake in plants, but little is known about the vari...
Abstract We used a minirhizotron method to investigate spatial and temporal dynamics of fine roots (...
This study evaluated the transformation of a Pinus tabuliformis Carriere forest into a near-natural ...
Aim of the study: Data about the distribution of fine root length density (FRLD) is important to und...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
Fine root ( CK > FH > OX > CF. There were significant seasonal changes of biomass and necromass in a...
Fine roots play a prominent role in forest carbon flux, nutrient and water acquisition; however, inf...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Litter decomposition is a major process in the carbon (C) flow and nutrient cycling of terrestrial e...
Fine roots play an important role in plant growth as well as carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in terr...
International audienceFine roots (≤2 mm in diameter) play a more significant role in regulating the ...
Growth and vertical distribution of fine root closely depend on soil resource availability. Better u...
Despite the great importance of fine roots, which are referred to as roots smaller than 2 mm in diam...
Fine roots play a crucial role in plant survival potential and biogeochemical cycles of forest ecosy...
Growth and distribution of fine roots closely depend on soil resource availability and affect soil C...
Fine roots are essential for water and nutrient uptake in plants, but little is known about the vari...
Abstract We used a minirhizotron method to investigate spatial and temporal dynamics of fine roots (...
This study evaluated the transformation of a Pinus tabuliformis Carriere forest into a near-natural ...
Aim of the study: Data about the distribution of fine root length density (FRLD) is important to und...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
Fine root ( CK > FH > OX > CF. There were significant seasonal changes of biomass and necromass in a...
Fine roots play a prominent role in forest carbon flux, nutrient and water acquisition; however, inf...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Litter decomposition is a major process in the carbon (C) flow and nutrient cycling of terrestrial e...