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Comparison of Fine Root Dynamics in Scots Pine and Pedunculate Oak in Sandy Soil
Authors:Bohdan Konôpka  Jorge Curiel Yuste  Ivan A. Janssens  Reinhart Ceulemans
Affiliation:(1) Biology Department, University of Antwerpen, Wilrijk, B-2610, Belgium;(2) Department of Forest Protection and Game Management, Forest Research Institute, Zvolen, SK-96001, Slovak Republic
Abstract:In this study, we investigated the relationship between the seasonality of vegetation cover and that of fine root processes in a man-made forest in northern Belgium. Due to their contrasting foliar development, we expected different seasonal patterns of fine root growth and standing biomass between Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.), and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). Biomass and necromass of fine and small roots were estimated by repeated core sampling in February, April, June, August and October 2003. Measurements showed that Pedunculate oaks maintained more live fine roots in winter than Scots pines. However, Scots pines produced more than twice as much fine roots in spring, such that in summer both species had similar root mass. Scots pine root production started before-, but declined during leaf unfolding. Pedunculate oak roots, in contrast, started elongating only after bud break. For both species, fine root production peaked in JuneJuly, but was more than offset by drought-induced mortality at the end of July and early August. Summer drought in 2003 was exceptionally long and intense, significantly reducing leaf area, killing most new roots, and inhibiting root decomposition, such that the obtained results cannot be typical for this forest.
Keywords:drought stress  fine root density   Pinus sylvestris    Quercus robur   seasonal changes
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