Vertical Root Distribution of Different Cover Crops Determined with the Profile Wall Method
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Titre anglais
Vertical Root Distribution of Different Cover Crops Determined with the Profile Wall Method
Auteur(s)
- KEMPER Roman
- BUBLITZ Tábata A.
- MÜLLER Phillip
- KAUTZ Timo
- DÖRING Thomas F.
- ATHMANN Miriam
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NKLCLUSP
Version
2767
Date ajout
5 janvier 2021 18:09
Date modification
5 janvier 2021 18:09
Résumé anglais
Many benefits of cover crops such as prevention of nitrate leaching, erosion reduction, soil organic carbon enhancement and improvement of soil structure are associated with roots. However, including root characteristics as a criterion for cover crop selection requires more knowledge on their root growth dynamics. Seven cover crop species (crimson clover, winter rye, bristle oats, blue lupin, oil radish, winter turnip rape and phacelia) were grown in a two-year organically managed field experiment in Germany to screen them for root intensity and vertical root distribution. Root length density (RLD) and proportion of root length in large-sized biopores were determined before and after winter with the profile wall method. RLD and cumulative root length were analysed using a three-parameter logistic function, and a logistic dose-response function, respectively. Fibrous rooted winter rye and crimson clover showed high RLD in topsoil and had a shallow cumulative root distribution. Their RLD increased further during winter in topsoil and subsoil. The crops with the highest RLD in the subsoil were taprooted oil radish, winter turnip rape and phacelia. Bristle oat had intermediate features. Blue lupin had low RLD in topsoil and subsoil. Phacelia, oil radish, winter turnip rape and bristle oat showed the highest share of root length in biopores. These complementary root characteristics suggest that combining cover crops of different root types in intercropping may be used to enhance overall RLD for maximizing cover crop benefits.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO biologie et travail du sol
- FREDO environnement
- FREDO santé végétale
- GEO Allemagne
- couvert végétal
WEB tags
- below-ground
- biopore
- catch crop
- cumulative root distribution
- legume
- root length density
Titre de la publication
Agriculture
Volume
10
Pages
503
Date caractères
2020/11
Date publication
24 novembre 2020
Doi
10.3390/agriculture10110503
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