نتایج جستجو برای: rooting depth

تعداد نتایج: 164156  

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2011
Steven R Evett Ronald S Zalesny Nabil F Kandil John A Stanturf Chris Soriano

An Egyptian national program targets annual reuse of 2.4 billion m3 of treated wastewater (TWW) to irrigate 84,000 ha of manmade forests in areas close to treatment plants and in the desert. To evaluate the feasibility of such afforestation efforts, we describe information about TWW irrigation strategies based on (1) water use of different tree species, (2) weather conditions in different clima...

2009
Tomasz Czajkowski Bernd Ahrends Andreas Bolte Johann Heinrich

Due to climate change, heat waves and drought are ex­ pected to increase in frequency and intensity in Central Europe. Thus, assessments of critical constraints of water supply in forest trees are needed to develop adequate for­ est adaptation measures. We present a novel ‘critical limit’ approach to soil water availability (SWA) for the major central European forest tree species based on the p...

2012
Frida Keuper Peter M. van Bodegom Ellen Dorrepaal James T. Weedon Jurgen van Hal Richard S. P. van Logtestijn Rien Aerts

Many of the world's northern peatlands are underlain by rapidly thawing permafrost. Because plant production in these peatlands is often nitrogen (N)-limited, a release of N stored in permafrost may stimulate net primary production or change species composition if it is plant-available. In this study, we aimed to quantify plant-available N in thawing permafrost soils of subarctic peatlands. We ...

2003
T. B. Parkin J. J. Meisinger

in recent years, there has been increased concern over pollution of groundwater by NOj-, yet little is known about microbial N transformations below the crop rooting zone. This study investigated the importance of microbial denitrification below the crop rooting zone of conventional and no-till corn plots. The soil was a well-drained Matapeake silt loam located in the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Pl...

2016
Hui-Liang Li Dong Guo Jia-Hong Zhu Ying Wang Xiong-Ting Chen Shi-Qing Peng

Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) self-rooting juvenile clones (JCs) are promising planting materials for rubber production. In a comparative trial between self-rooting JCs and donor clones (DCs), self-rooting JCs exhibited better performance in rubber yield. To study the molecular mechanism associated with higher rubber yield in self-rooting JCs, we sequenced and comparatively analyzed the late...

Journal: :Plant biology 2013
V Vadez J S Rao P Bhatnagar-Mathur K K Sharma

Water deficit is a major yield-limiting factor for many crops, and improving the root system has been proposed as a promising breeding strategy, although not in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). The present work was carried out mainly to assess how root traits are influenced under water stress in groundnut, whether transgenics can alter root traits, and whether putative changes lead to water ext...

Journal: :Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer 2017

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Ai Zhan Hannah Schneider Jonathan P Lynch

An emerging paradigm is that root traits that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration improve the acquisition of limiting soil resources. Here, we test the hypothesis that reduced lateral root branching density will improve drought tolerance in maize (Zea mays) by reducing the metabolic costs of soil exploration, permitting greater axial root elongation, greater rooting depth, and thereb...

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