Biopore-Induced Deep Root Traits of Two Winter Crops

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journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
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Titre anglais
Biopore-Induced Deep Root Traits of Two Winter Crops
Auteur(s)
  • HUANG Ning
  • ATHMANN Miriam
  • HAN Eusun
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Autre(s)
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XISU9XVY
Version
1519
Date ajout
24 décembre 2020 15:44
Date modification
24 décembre 2020 15:44
Résumé anglais
Deeper root growth can be induced by increased biopore density. In this study, we aimed to compare deep root traits of two winter crops in field conditions in response to altered biopore density as affected by crop sequence. Two fodder crop species—chicory and tall fescue—were grown for two consecutive years as preceding crops (pre-crops). Root traits of two winter crops—barley and canola, which were grown as subsequent crops (post-crops)—were measured using the profile wall and soil monolith method. While barley and canola differed greatly in deep root traits, they both significantly increased rooting density inside biopores by two-fold at soil depths shallower than 100 cm. A similar increase in rooting density in the bulk soil was observed below 100 cm soil depth. As a result, rooting depth significantly increased (>5 cm) under biopore-rich conditions throughout the season of the winter crops. Morphological root traits revealed species-wise variation in response to altered biopore density, in which only barley increased root size under biopore-rich conditions. We concluded that large-sized biopores induce deeper rooting of winter crops that can increase soil resource acquisition potential, which is considered to be important for agricultural systems with less outsourced farm resources, e.g., Organic Agriculture. Crops with contrasting root systems can respond differently to varying biopore density, especially root morphology, which should be taken into account upon exploiting biopore-rich conditions in arable fields. Our results also indicate the need for further detailed research with a greater number of species, varieties and genotypes for functional classification of root plasticity against the altered subsoil structure.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Spécifique
  • FREDO santé végétale
  • GEO Allemagne
  • couvert
  • céréale
WEB tags
  • PCA
  • biopores
  • deep roots
  • pre-crops
  • root plasticity
  • root traits
  • winter crops
Titre de la publication
Agriculture
Volume
10
Pages
634
Date caractères
2020/12
Date publication
24 décembre 2020
Doi
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