Fractal analysis of the root architecture of Gliricidia sepium for the spatial prediction of root branching,size and mass: model development and evaluation in agroforestry |
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Authors: | Ozier-Lafontaine Harry Lecompte François Sillon Jean François |
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Affiliation: | 1.INRA Centre Antilles-Guyane, Unité Agropédoclimatique de la Zone Cara?be Domaine Duclos, 97170 Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, France FAX No ; |
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Abstract: | Based on fractal and pipe model assumptions, a static three-dimensional model of the Gliricidia sepium root system was developed,
in order to provide a basis for the prediction of root branching, size and mass in an alley cropping system. The model was
built from observations about the topology, branching rules, link length and diameter, and root orientation, provided by in
situ and extracted root systems. Evaluation tests were carried out at the plant level and at the field level. These tests
principally concerned coefficients α and q –- the proportionality factor α between total cross-sectional area of a root before
and after branching, and allocation parameter q that defines the partitioning of biomass between the new links after a branching
event –- that could be considered as key variables of this fractal approach. Although independent of root diameter, these
coefficients showed a certain variability that may affect the precision of the predictions. When calibrated, however, the
model provided suitable predictions of root dry matter, total root length and root diameter at the plant level. At the field
level, the simulation of 2D root maps was accurate for root distribution patterns, but the number of simulated root dots was
underestimated in the surface layers. Hence recommendations were made to improve the model with regard to α and q. This static
approach appeared to be well suited to study the root system of adult trees. Compared with explicit models, the main advantage
of the fractal approach is its plasticity and ease of use.
This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | alley cropping self similarity pipe model theory three dimensional root architecture model |
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