The morphology of fine roots ( 2 mm diameter) as well as fine and coarse root biomass was investigated in a chronosequence consisting of 6-, 9-, 11-, 15-, 17- and 20-year-old Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) stands growing on a reclaimed lignite mine spoil heap. Core method of destructive root sampling was used to establish whether root morphology and biomass varied with stand age in the upper 20 cm of soil. Fine root biomass ranged from 0.78 to 3.11 Mg ha-1, coarse root biomass ranged from 0.82 to 2.74 Mg ha-1, whereas root necromass ranged from 1.03 Mg ha-1 to 2.87 Mg ha-1 in the chronosequence studied. Fine root diameter as well as length, projected area, and surface area expressed per unit area increased significantly with stand age. Moreo...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
Several studies have focused on fine roots characteristics because they provide a major pathway for ...
Tree age has an important effect on the form and function of fine roots. Previous studies have focus...
<div><p>There are few data on fine root biomass and morphology change in relation to stand age. Base...
Despite the great importance of fine roots, which are referred to as roots smaller than 2 mm in diam...
The stability of introduced stands depends not only on aboveground but also on the belowground bioma...
The paper analyses the biomass and the deformation of the root systems of the Scots pine growing on ...
Background and aims: The main objectives of this study were to determine how the carbon age of fine ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Forest peatlands represent 25 % of global peatlands and store large amounts of ...
Understanding the dynamics and distribution of root system components and how they are affected by p...
Open-pit mining activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, create disturbed lands that, ...
A field monitoring study was carried out to follow the changes of fine root morphology, biomass and ...
Graduation date: 1982Fine roots are a dynamic component of Douglas-fir ecosystems. Changes in standi...
<p>The objectives of this study were to comparatively quantify length and biomass of fine roots (≤ 2...
International audienceTrees in alley-cropping systems (AC) were reported to develop deeper fine root...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
Several studies have focused on fine roots characteristics because they provide a major pathway for ...
Tree age has an important effect on the form and function of fine roots. Previous studies have focus...
<div><p>There are few data on fine root biomass and morphology change in relation to stand age. Base...
Despite the great importance of fine roots, which are referred to as roots smaller than 2 mm in diam...
The stability of introduced stands depends not only on aboveground but also on the belowground bioma...
The paper analyses the biomass and the deformation of the root systems of the Scots pine growing on ...
Background and aims: The main objectives of this study were to determine how the carbon age of fine ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Forest peatlands represent 25 % of global peatlands and store large amounts of ...
Understanding the dynamics and distribution of root system components and how they are affected by p...
Open-pit mining activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, create disturbed lands that, ...
A field monitoring study was carried out to follow the changes of fine root morphology, biomass and ...
Graduation date: 1982Fine roots are a dynamic component of Douglas-fir ecosystems. Changes in standi...
<p>The objectives of this study were to comparatively quantify length and biomass of fine roots (≤ 2...
International audienceTrees in alley-cropping systems (AC) were reported to develop deeper fine root...
Using a new approach involving one-time measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in fine (<2 mm dia...
Several studies have focused on fine roots characteristics because they provide a major pathway for ...
Tree age has an important effect on the form and function of fine roots. Previous studies have focus...