Loss of dry matter and cell contents from fibrous roots of sugar beet due to sampling,storage and washing |
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Authors: | W Grzebisz J Floris M Van Noordwijk |
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Institution: | (1) Institute for Soil Fertility, P.O. Box 30003, Haren (Gr.), the Netherlands;(2) Present address: Katedra Uprawy Roli i Roslin, Akademia Rolnicza Poznan, Ul. Mazowiecka 45/46, PL-60-626 Poznan, Poland |
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Abstract: | To obtain correction factors for estimating root dry weight from washed samples and to test the efficiency of various procedures for storing root samples, dry matter losses were determined by simulating root washing methods with roots obtained from a nutrient culture. For sugar beet dry matter losses were higher than values previously found for wheat and ryegrass: about 30% for the procedure normally used and about 40% for samples pretreated with sodium pyrophosphate. The largest share of water-soluble sugars was lost from root samples within one day of storing roots. The N content of roots expressed on the basis of remaining dry matter rose first during handling of the root samples and decreased in samples stored for a longer period. In most cases no cell wall material (cellulose and lignin) is lost from the root samples; expressed on the basis of remaining dry weight the contents consequently rose.Communication no. 2 of the Dutch Programme on Soil Ecology of Arable Farming Systems |
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Keywords: | carbon balance methods N content root biomass shoot/root ratio |
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