Authors
I Ostonen, Ü Püttsepp, C Biel, O Alberton, MR Bakker, K Lõhmus, Hooshang Majdi, Dan Metcalfe, AFM Olsthoorn, A Pronk, E Vanguelova, M Weih, I Brunner
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
Plant Biosystems
Volume
141
Issue
3
Pages
426-442
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Specific root length (SRL, m g−1) is probably the most frequently measured morphological parameter of fine roots. It is believed to characterize economic aspects of the root system and to be indicative of environmental changes. The main objectives of this paper were to review and summarize the published SRL data for different tree species throughout Europe and to assess SRL under varying environmental conditions. Meta-analysis was used to summarize the response of SRL to the following manipulated environmental conditions: fertilization, irrigation, elevated temperature, elevated CO2, Al-stress, reduced light, heavy metal stress and physical disturbance of soil. SRL was found to be strongly dependent on the fine root classes, i.e. on the ectomycorrhizal short roots (ECM), and on the roots <0.5 mm, <1 mm, <2 mm and 1 – 2 mm in diameter SRL was largest for ECM and decreased with increasing diameter …
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