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Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria
(Leśnictwo i Drzewnictwo) 14 (3) 2015
Title
BIOMASS AND SELECTED MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS OF FINE ROOTS IN YOUNG PINE STAND GROWING ON FORMERLY ARABLE LAND
Autor
Bartosz Bułaj, Paulina Milanowska, Marcin Śliwiński
Keywords
fine roots, biomass, morphological traits, Pinus sylvestris, formerly arable land
Abstract
The objective of the study was to estimate biomass and selected morphological traits of fine roots (diameter ≤ 2 mm) in 26-year-old Scots pine stand originating from afforestation and growing as the first forest generation on formerly arable land. The stand is located about 30 km north-east from Poznań (western Poland) in the Murowana Goślina Experimental Forest Division, which belongs to Poznań University of Life Sciences. 20 sample trees were selected. Within a distance of 30 cm from each tree intact soil cores were sampled from 3 depths in the soil: 0–20, 21–40 and 41–60 cm. The total number of samples was 120. All roots were separated from the soil, scanned, dried to constant mass and weighed. Fine root biomass and morphological traits (such as: length, surface area, volume and number of root tips) decreased with soil depth. The only exception was diameter, which increased with soil depth.
Pages
183-194
Cite
Bułaj, B., Milanowska, P., Śliwiński, M. (2015). BIOMASS AND SELECTED MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS OF FINE ROOTS IN YOUNG PINE STAND GROWING ON FORMERLY ARABLE LAND. Acta Sci. Pol. Silv. Colendar. Ratio Ind. Lignar., 14(3), 183-194.
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