Distribution of soil invertase in relation to the root systems ofPicea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr. andAcer pseudoplatanus L. during development of young plants |
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Authors: | D. Vaughan B. G. Ord S. T. Buckland E. I. Duff C. D. Campbell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Craigiebuckler, AB9 2QJ Aberdeen, UK;(2) Scottish Agricultural Statistics Service, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Craigiebuckler, AB9 2QJ Aberdeen, UK |
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Abstract: | A method is described for sampling rhizosphere soil under newly establishedPicea sitchensis andAcer pseudoplatanus. The technique involves taking soil samples to a depth of 150 mm at 100 mm intervals along transects, each 45° from its neighbour, radiating from the base of the stem. Invertase activities were measured in the soil samples and compared to their activities in fallow and rhizosphere soils. When the field soil was dry, the tree root systems were carefully excavated to retain as many fine roots as possible. The distribution of the soil invertase was matched to the spatial distribution of the roots showing the precise position of the rhizosphere relative to the initial blind soil sampling. Statistics were applied to derive equations for calculating the percentage enzyme activity relative to that found in rhizosphere soil at various locations radiating from the base of the stem. This information was subsequently applied to soil sampled under trees of the same age as those excavated to give a non-destructive method for sampling rhizosphere soil routinely from under a large number of trees. |
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Keywords: | Acer invertase Picea rhizosphere roots statistics trees |
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