Title of article :
Belowground to aboveground biomass ratio and vertical root distribution responses of mature Pinus radiata stands to phosphorus fertilization at planting
Author/Authors :
Zerihun، Ayalsew نويسنده , , Montagu، Kelvin D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We compared the belowground biomass (BGB)/aboveground biomass (AGB) ratio and the vertical root distribution of 40year-old Pinus radiata D. Don fertilized with 0 or 90 kg P·ha–1 at planting. Root biomass was determined by a combination of coring (fine roots, (phi)< 2 mm; small roots, 2 <=(phi)< 15 mm) and excavation (coarse roots, (phi)>=5 mm). Stand-level AGB and coarse root biomass (CRB) were estimated with the use of allometric relations. After 40 years, AGB and CRB of P-fertilized trees were 4.5 times those of unfertilized trees, indicating that CRB scaled isometrically with AGB independently of P supply. By contrast, P fertilization increased the fine and small root biomass (FSRB) pool by only 50%. As a result, the scaling of FSRB to AGB was dependent on P supply. The differential response of the FSRB to P fertilization caused the overall BGB/AGB ratio to decrease from 0.29 in control plots to 0.20 in P-fertilized plots. Phosphorus fertilization also altered the vertical distribution of fine root biomass (FRB). For example, the proportion of FRB in the top 15 cm increased from 41% to 52% with P fertilization. Collectively, the results showed that P added early in the growth phase had a persistent effect on the BGB/AGB ratio in P. radiata. This was primarily brought about by altered biomass partitioning to the nutrientacquiring FSRB pool.
Keywords :
growth rate , fresh and dry weight , grafting
Journal title :
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Journal title :
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH