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Effects of three morphometric features of roots on soil water flow behavior in three sites in China

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作者Jiang, Xiao Jin; Liu, Wenjie; Chen, Chunfeng; Liu, Jiaqing; Yuan, Zi-Qiang; Jin, Baocheng; Yu, Xiayang
刊名GEODERMA
出版日期2018
卷号320期号:x页码:161-171
ISSN号0016-7061
关键词Preferential Flow Matrix Flow Rhizopore Dye Tracer Capillary Force
英文摘要Soil physical properties, infiltrability, and water flow behavior are closely associated with root morphology. In this study, dye tracer experiments were conducted in the field to assess the effects of roots with various morphometric features on soil water flow behavior and soil infiltrability. Preferential flow is the dominant type of water flow in the three study sites (Minqin, Dongtai, and Mengla). The presence of roots caused noncapillary porosity and saturated hydraulic conductivity to increase by 26% and 252% in the Minqin, 92% and 93% in the Dongtai, and 234% and 96% in the Mengla, respectively, relative to that in in soils without roots. The various morphometric features of roots affect water flow behavior in soil. The fibrous roots of maize induced water to flow and distribute evenly throughout the plough layer of the study site in Minqin. Furrows and ridges in this site exhibited different soil physical and hydrological properties. Furrows could store higher amounts of water than ridges, thereby increasing the likelihood of water absorption by plants. In Dongtai, ponding and surface runoff occurred when water infiltration was inhibited by the mud layer, which exhibited a high soil bulk density value of 1.43 g cm(-3) and a low saturated hydraulic conductivity value of 1.67 x 10(-5) CM s(-1). These phenomena were not observed in plots the smooth roots of Spartina alternifiora penetrated the mud layer. In this site, preferential flow and lateral flow, which is triggered by the sandy loam layer, are important for water discharge from the beach to the ocean. In Mengla, water flowed evenly on hard soil, which exhibited a high bulk density value of 1.43 g cm(-3). The fine roots of rubber could guide water infiltration into deep soil layers (73.54 cm), thereby redistributing water to the root zones of rubber trees. Therefore, our findings indicated that water infiltration behavior, which is crucial for water distribution, is affected by the various morphometric features of roots.
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语种英语
公开日期2018-04-10
源URL[http://ir.xtbg.org.cn/handle/353005/10805]  
专题西双版纳热带植物园_2012年后新成立研究组
西双版纳热带植物园_恢复生态学组
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Jiang, Xiao Jin,Liu, Wenjie,Chen, Chunfeng,et al. Effects of three morphometric features of roots on soil water flow behavior in three sites in China[J]. GEODERMA,2018,320(x):161-171.
APA Jiang, Xiao Jin.,Liu, Wenjie.,Chen, Chunfeng.,Liu, Jiaqing.,Yuan, Zi-Qiang.,...&Yu, Xiayang.(2018).Effects of three morphometric features of roots on soil water flow behavior in three sites in China.GEODERMA,320(x),161-171.
MLA Jiang, Xiao Jin,et al."Effects of three morphometric features of roots on soil water flow behavior in three sites in China".GEODERMA 320.x(2018):161-171.

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