Literature DB >> 32481127

Root distribution and demography in an avocado (Persea americana) orchard under groundcover management systems.

Amaya Atucha1, Ian A Merwin2, Michael G Brown2, Francisco Gardiazabal3, Francisco Mena3, Cecilia Adriazola3, Marc Goebel4, Taryn Bauerle2.   

Abstract

The effect of groundcover management systems on root demography and distribution of newly planted avocado (Persea americana Mill) trees was examined using minirhizotron techniques. We evaluated three groundcover systems: (1) bare soil (BS), pre- and post-emergence herbicides; (2) vegetation strip (VS), post-emergence herbicide applied in a 1-m wide strip centred on the tree row plus a groundcover mixture seeded between tree rows; and (3) complete groundcover (GC), covering the entire surface of the plots. Root production was higher in the non-bearing year (2009-10) than in the bearing year (2010-11). Trees in the BS plots had more roots of bigger diameter in the top 30cm of soil and trees in VS and GC plots had more roots in the 30-60cm depth and of smaller diameter. Lifespan of spring-born roots were 61 and 59% greater than those born during autumn and summer, respectively and soil depth and root diameter were positively correlated with root longevity. Lifespan of thinner roots (<0.2mm) in the BS and VS plots were 49 and 33% greater than GC respectively. Avocado trees grown in contrasting condition compared with their native habitat show high morphological root plasticity, in response to resource and non-resource competition when grown in mixed stands.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 32481127     DOI: 10.1071/FP12317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Funct Plant Biol        ISSN: 1445-4416            Impact factor:   3.101


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1.  Spatial patterns and determinants of avocado frontier dynamics in Mexico.

Authors:  Diana Ramírez-Mejía; Christian Levers; Jean-François Mas
Journal:  Reg Environ Change       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 4.704

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