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Root Regeneration and Plant Water Status of Pinus radiata D. Don Seedlings Transplanted to Different Soil Temperatures
Authors:NAMBIAR, E. K. S.   BOWEN, G. D.   SANDS, R.
Abstract:The regeneration and configuration of new roots on transplanted8 month old Pinus radiata D. Don seedlings were measured inrelation to soil temperature and time after transplanting. Theeffects of root wrenching and nutrition on root regenerationwere compared. Low soil temperature adversely affected the initiationand elongation of new roots. The branching and morphology ofthe new roots were also influenced by soil temperature. Theprocesses of initiation and elongation are greatly retardedbelow a critical root temperature between 11 and 14 ?C. Wrenchingand fertilization stimulated new root growth at low temperatures.There is a close interrelationship between the constituent partsof the network which forms the new root system. The first-orderlaterals on transplants are critical as a basic framework forextension and production of second-order laterals which formthe major part of the regenerating root system. Needle water potential was closely related to the new root growth.The water stress experienced by the transplants for severalweeks after planting was due primarily to the suppressive effectof low soil temperature on root regeneration. Wrenched plantswere less water-stressed than unwrenched plants. Field measurements confirmed the finding from controlled experimentsthat, in southern Australia, the low soil temperature in theplanting season imposes a major restriction on early root regenerationwhich in turn inflicts water stress in transplants. This needsto be considered during the planning of planting and fertilization.
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