نتایج جستجو برای: belowground biomass

تعداد نتایج: 64611  

1998
Paul P. Kormanik

Five to seven years after being graded by first-order lateral root (FOLR) numbers and outplanted, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings were excavated using a commercial tree spade and root systems re-evaluated. Current competitive position of trees was related to initial FOLR numbers of I-O seedlings. Current FOLR numbers were comparable among tree size classes, but root diameters where the...

2010
Dries Bonte Annelies De Roissart Martijn L. Vandegehuchte Daniel J. Ballhorn Thomas Van Leeuwen Eduardo de la Peña

BACKGROUND Soil biota may trigger strong physiological responses in plants and consequently induce distinct phenotypes. Plant phenotype, in turn, has a strong impact on herbivore performance. Here, we tested the hypothesis that aboveground herbivores are able to adapt to plant phenotypes induced by soil biota. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We bred spider mites for 15 generations on snap ...

2016
C. Wigand K. Sundberg A. Hanson E. Davey R. Johnson E. Watson J. Morris

Climate change is altering sea level rise rates and precipitation patterns worldwide. Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to these changes. System responses to stressors are important for resource managers and environmental stewards to understand in order to best manage them. Thin layer sand or sediment application to drowning and eroding marshes is one approach to build elevation and resilience. T...

2017
A. STUART GRANDY

Crop residues are potential biofuel feedstocks, but residue removal may reduce soil carbon (C). The inclusion of a cover crop in a corn bioenergy system could provide additional biomass, mitigating the negative effects of residue removal by adding to stable soil C pools. In a no-till continuous corn bioenergy system in the northern US Corn Belt, we used CO2 pulse labeling to trace plant C from ...

2011
Camila Aguetoni Cambui Henrik Svennerstam Linda Gruffman Annika Nordin Ulrika Ganeteg Torgny Näsholm

Nitrogen (N) availability is a strong determinant of plant biomass partitioning, but the role of different N sources in this process is unknown. Plants inhabiting low productivity ecosystems typically partition a large share of total biomass to belowground structures. In these systems, organic N may often dominate plant available N. With increasing productivity, plant biomass partitioning shift...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2009
Matthias Erb Victor Flors Danielle Karlen Elvira de Lange Chantal Planchamp Marco D'Alessandro Ted C J Turlings Jurriaan Ton

Plants activate local and systemic defence mechanisms upon exposure to stress. This innate immune response is partially regulated by plant hormones, and involves the accumulation of defensive metabolites. Although local defence reactions to herbivores are well studied, less is known about the impact of root herbivory on shoot defence. Here, we examined the effects of belowground infestation by ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Kristin L Getter D Bradley Rowe G Philip Robertson Bert M Cregg Jeffrey A Andresen

Two studies were conducted with the objective of quantifying the carbon storage potential of extensive green roofs. The first was performed on eight roofs in Michigan and four roofs in Maryland, ranging from 1 to 6 years in age. All 12 green roofs were composed primarily of Sedum species, and substrate depths ranged from 2.5 to 12.7 cm. Aboveground plant material was harvested in the fall of 20...

2011
Johann G. Zaller Florian Heigl Andrea Grabmaier Claudia Lichtenegger Katja Piller Roza Allabashi Thomas Frank Thomas Drapela

Both earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important ecosystem engineers co-occurring in temperate grasslands. However, their combined impacts during grassland establishment are poorly understood and have never been studied. We used large mesocosms to study the effects of different functional groups of earthworms (i.e., vertically burrowing anecics vs. horizontally burrowing end...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Mariana Amato Bruno Basso Giuseppe Celano Giovanni Bitella Gianfranco Morelli Roberta Rossi

Traditional methods for studying tree roots are destructive and labor intensive, but available nondestructive techniques are applicable only to small scale studies or are strongly limited by soil conditions and root size. Soil electrical resistivity measured by geoelectrical methods has the potential to detect belowground plant structures, but quantitative relationships of these measurements wi...

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