Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transposition of fine roots. However, there is still a lack of knowledge regarding how the soil environment affects the fine root morphology of various root orders in the stable forest ecosystem. Therefore, this experiment assessed the response strategies of fine root morphology (first- to fifth -order fine roots) in four different soil environments. The results showed that fine root morphology was related to soil environment, and there were significant differences in specific root length (SRL), specific surface area (SRA), diameter (D), and root tissue density (RTD) of first- and second -order fine roots. Soil total nitrogen (TN), alkaline nitrogen ...
Summary Fine root respiration is a significant compo-nent of carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. Al...
International audience1.Ecosystem functioning relies heavily on belowground processes, which are lar...
Fine roots (φ ≤ 2 mm) play an important role in the process of material and nutrient cycling in fore...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Fine root anatomy plays an important role in understanding the relationship between fine root functi...
Fine root anatomy plays an important role in understanding the relationship between fine root functi...
Fine root anatomy plays an important role in understanding the relationship between fine root functi...
Forests account for a large portion of global carbon storage. Almost half of this carbon is stored u...
Stand density directly affects the distribution of ecological factors such as light, heat, and water...
Tree root systems have evolved multidimensional functioning, specializing in water and nutrient acqu...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to characterize the impacts of plant roots systems (e.g., root...
Fine roots are essential for water and nutrient uptake in plants, but little is known about the vari...
Growth and vertical distribution of fine root closely depend on soil resource availability. Better u...
1. Although fine roots are essential for the water and nutrient uptake of plants, there is limited u...
1. Plant functional traits have revealed trade-offs related to life-history adaptations, geographica...
Summary Fine root respiration is a significant compo-nent of carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. Al...
International audience1.Ecosystem functioning relies heavily on belowground processes, which are lar...
Fine roots (φ ≤ 2 mm) play an important role in the process of material and nutrient cycling in fore...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Fine root anatomy plays an important role in understanding the relationship between fine root functi...
Fine root anatomy plays an important role in understanding the relationship between fine root functi...
Fine root anatomy plays an important role in understanding the relationship between fine root functi...
Forests account for a large portion of global carbon storage. Almost half of this carbon is stored u...
Stand density directly affects the distribution of ecological factors such as light, heat, and water...
Tree root systems have evolved multidimensional functioning, specializing in water and nutrient acqu...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to characterize the impacts of plant roots systems (e.g., root...
Fine roots are essential for water and nutrient uptake in plants, but little is known about the vari...
Growth and vertical distribution of fine root closely depend on soil resource availability. Better u...
1. Although fine roots are essential for the water and nutrient uptake of plants, there is limited u...
1. Plant functional traits have revealed trade-offs related to life-history adaptations, geographica...
Summary Fine root respiration is a significant compo-nent of carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. Al...
International audience1.Ecosystem functioning relies heavily on belowground processes, which are lar...
Fine roots (φ ≤ 2 mm) play an important role in the process of material and nutrient cycling in fore...