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Titel
Distribution, length and weight of roots in young plantations of Eucalyptus grandis W. Hill ex Maiden irrigated with recycled water
Ist Teil von
  • Plant and soil, 1987-01, Vol.97 (2), p.243-252
Ort / Verlag
Dordrecht: Martius Nijhoff Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr
1987
Quelle
SpringerLINK Contemporary (Konsortium Baden-Württemberg)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • The root systems of Eucalyptus grandis W. Hill ex Maiden, irrigated with recycled municipal effluent at two sites in north-western Victoria, Australia, were studied by excavation and coring. Trees at Robinvale were four years-old and were irrigated using micro-sprays that covered only 70% of the ground surface area, whereas at Mildura, effluent was uniformly applied to six years-old trees by flood and sprinkler irrigation. At Mildura where roots were excavated from a 2.80 × 2.80 × 1.20m block of soil, a total root length of 1193m.m⁻² and a total root weight of 3.1 kgm⁻² were estimated in the top metre. For roots > 1 mm diameter, 77% of intercepts were at 0-30 cm, whereas only 50% were in the 50-100 cm soil horizon. At both sites where roots in the top 30 cm were studied by coring, the vertical distributions of root intercepts, length and weight were similar. Root length was greatest in the 0-10 cm soil horizon at both sites, and intercepts of roots < 1 mm diameter comprised 73% and 81% of all roots at Mildura and Robinvale respectively. Roots < 1 mm diameter contributed 85% of total length at both sites, but only 19% and 21% of total weight at Mildura and Robinvale respectively. The horizontal distribution of roots differed at the two sites. With uniform application of effluent at Mildura, root intercepts and length were concentrated in the centre of the irrigation bay, but at Robinvale, the concentration occurred closer to the tree row due mainly to the different method of irrigation. Root weight at both sites was highest within 50 cm of the tree row. Root densities of 0.11 to 0.57 cm cm⁻³ were estimated in the two plantations; these were similar to root densities measured in Pinus radiata D. Don plantations up to 46 months old, but were considerably lower than those estimated for pastures. The implications of the results for the management of irrigated plantations of eucalypts are discussed.

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