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<Emphasis Type="Italic">Sedum</Emphasis> root foraging in layered green roof substrates
Authors:Peng Ji  Arne Sæbø  Virginia Stovin  Hans Martin Hanslin
Institution:1.Agronomy College,Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University,Daqing,People’s Republic of China;2.Department of Urban Greening and Environmental Engineering,Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (Nibio),?s,Norway;3.Department of Civil and Structural Engineering,University of Sheffield,Sheffield,UK
Abstract:

Background and aims

Layered profiles of designed soils may provide long-term benefits for green roofs, provided the vegetation can exploit resources in the different layers. We aimed to quantify Sedum root foraging for water and nutrients in designed soils of different texture and layering.

Methods

In a controlled pot experiment we quantified the root foraging ability of the species Sedum album (L.) and S. rupestre (L.) in response to substrate structure (fine, coarse, layered or mixed), vertical fertiliser placement (top or bottom half of pot) and watering (5, 10 or 20 mm week?1).

Results

Water availability was the main driver of plant growth, followed by substrate structure, while fertiliser placement only had marginal effects on plant growth. Root foraging ability was low to moderate, as also reflected in the low proportion of biomass allocated to roots (5–13%). Increased watering reduced the proportion of root length and root biomass in deeper layers.

Conclusions

Both S. album and S. rupestre had a low ability to exploit water and nutrients by precise root foraging in substrates of different texture and layering. Allocation of biomass to roots was low and showed limited flexibility even under water-deficient conditions.
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