Aim of study: The study was conducted to characterize the impacts of plant roots systems (e.g., root length density and root biomass) on soil preferential flow in forest ecosystems. Area of study: The study was carried out in Jiufeng National Forest Park, Beijing, China. Material and methods: The flow patterns were measured by field dye tracing experiments. Different species (Sophora japonica Linn,Platycladus orientalis Franco, Quercus dentata Thunb)were quantified in two replicates, and 12 soil depth were applied. Plant roots were sampled in the sieving methods. Root length density and root biomass were measured by WinRHIZO. Dye coverage was implied in the image analysis, and maximum depth of dye infiltration by direct measurem...
Forests account for a large portion of global carbon storage. Almost half of this carbon is stored u...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
Copyright © 2014 Lili Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to characterize the impacts of plant roots systems (e.g., root...
Root-induced channels are the primary controlling factors for rapid movement of water and solute in ...
Aim of the study: Data about the distribution of fine root length density (FRLD) is important to und...
Macropores formed by roots are crucial channels for preferential flows in forest soils that are larg...
Forestry eco-hydrology is closely related to root architecture, and soil water infiltration has been...
Aims: The aim of our research was to understand small-scale effects of topography and soil fertility...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
International audienceAbstractKey messageIn older, unlogged rainforest of Hainan Island, China, leav...
Soil erosion threatens ecosystem functioning by reducing soil organic carbon stocks or relocating nu...
Aims The aim of our research was to understand small-scale effects of topography and soil fertility...
International audienceIn agroforestry systems, the associated plants can induce an heterogeneity of ...
Forests account for a large portion of global carbon storage. Almost half of this carbon is stored u...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
Copyright © 2014 Lili Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to characterize the impacts of plant roots systems (e.g., root...
Root-induced channels are the primary controlling factors for rapid movement of water and solute in ...
Aim of the study: Data about the distribution of fine root length density (FRLD) is important to und...
Macropores formed by roots are crucial channels for preferential flows in forest soils that are larg...
Forestry eco-hydrology is closely related to root architecture, and soil water infiltration has been...
Aims: The aim of our research was to understand small-scale effects of topography and soil fertility...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
Understanding fine root morphology is crucial to uncover water and nutrient acquisition and transpos...
International audienceAbstractKey messageIn older, unlogged rainforest of Hainan Island, China, leav...
Soil erosion threatens ecosystem functioning by reducing soil organic carbon stocks or relocating nu...
Aims The aim of our research was to understand small-scale effects of topography and soil fertility...
International audienceIn agroforestry systems, the associated plants can induce an heterogeneity of ...
Forests account for a large portion of global carbon storage. Almost half of this carbon is stored u...
Fine roots have been hypothesized to be "leaves underground" in terms of vascular network, but this ...
Copyright © 2014 Lili Chen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...