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Linking plant morphological traits to uprooting resistance in eroded marly lands (Southern Alps, France)
Authors:M Burylo  F Rey  C Roumet  E Buisson  T Dutoit
Institution:1. Cemagref, Unité de recherche écosystèmes Montagnards, 2 rue de la Papeterie, BP 76, 38402, St Martin d’Hères cedex, France
2. CNRS, Centre d’écologie Fonctionnelle et évolutive, UMR 5175, 1919 Route de Mende, 34293, Montpellier Cedex 5, France
3. IMEP, UMR-CNRS, IRD, IUT d’Avignon, Agroparc, BP 1207, F-84911, Avignon Cedex 9, France
Abstract:In marly catchments of the French Southern Alps, soils are subjected to harsh water erosion that can result in concentrated flows uprooting small plants. Evaluating and predicting plant resistance to uprooting from simple plant traits is therefore highly important so that the most efficient plant strategy for future restoration of eroded slopes can be defined. Twelve species growing on marly land were studied. For each species, in-situ lateral uprooting tests were conducted and morphological plant traits were measured on small plants at the early stages of their development. The results show that maximum uprooting force was most positively correlated with stem basal diameter. Resistance to uprooting depends on a combination of several traits. Tap root length, the proportion of fine lateral roots and root topology were the best predictors of anchorage strength.
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