نتایج جستجو برای: soil compaction reduces growth of secondary roots

تعداد نتایج: 21297049  

Journal: :Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science 1986

Journal: :Field Crops Research 2021

Mechanical impedance is a primary constraint to root growth and hence the capture of soil resources. To investigate whether rooting depth length under mechanical caused by compaction are correlated we evaluated 12 maize lines at two field sites. distinguish between lateral nodal roots, roots were sorted into different diameter classes. Coarse had diameters >1 mm represent axes. Greater proporti...

Journal: رستنیها 2007
M. BARATI, M. BAZOOBANDI M. GHORBANLI

To characterize some important eco-physiological aspects of  Alhagi pseudalhagi growth, the present investigation was conducted at the farm of Khorasan Agricultural Research Center during 2004-2005. Various botanical characteristics including root structure and existence of starch in root were studied. Number of seeds per pod, pod length and test weight were recorded. A number of field and pot ...

Journal: :ماشین های کشاورزی 0
احمد شریفی مالواجردی محمد یونسی الموتی احمد محسنی منش

soil compaction can occur as a result of a number of factors. one of the most important factors is soil response to pressures imposed by wheels and soil engaging tools. this research investigated the effect of tyre load and inflation pressure on soil compaction-related factors. these factors include rut width, rut depth, cone index and horizontal force in different layers of soil profile. in th...

2017
Laila Khaleda Hee Jin Park Dae-Jin Yun Jong-Rok Jeon Min Gab Kim Joon-Yung Cha Woe-Yeon Kim

Excessive salt disrupts intracellular ion homeostasis and inhibits plant growth, which poses a serious threat to global food security. Plants have adapted various strategies to survive in unfavorable saline soil conditions. Here, we show that humic acid (HA) is a good soil amendment that can be used to help overcome salinity stress because it markedly reduces the adverse effects of salinity on ...

2012
Rachel Elkins

Although iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and upper mantle (lithosphere), Fe deficiency is among the most common plant micronutrient deficiencies. There are multiple contributing factors, but the most important for practical purposes in California orchard crops are those soil and water characteristics that cause lime-induced Fe chlorosis: soil and water with hi...

2012
Yunfeng Peng Xuexian Li Chunjian Li

A challenge for Chinese agriculture is to limit the overapplication of nitrogen (N) without reducing grain yield. Roots take up N and participate in N assimilation, facilitating dry matter accumulation in grains. However, little is known about how the root system in soil profile responds to various N supplies. In the present study, N uptake, temporal and spatial distributions of maize roots, an...

2011
Francesca Orlando Marco Napoli Anna Dalla Marta Francesca Natali Marco Mancini Camillo Zanchi Simone Orlandini

Minimum tillage is a soil conservation practice involving a reduction in soil disturbance and topsoil compaction, which could minimize environmental impact of the tobacco cultivation system. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the development and growth responses of Nicotiana tabacum and the changes in the physical and hydrological soil properties after the application of two differen...

2010
P. Défossez G. Richard Y-J. Cui A-M. Tang V. Chaplain

Identifying the vulnerability of soils to compaction damage becomes an increasingly important issue in the planning and execution of farming operations. Soil compaction models are efficient tools for predicting soil compaction due to agricultural field traffic. Most of these models require the knowledge of the stress/strain relationship, as well as the mechanical parameters and their variation ...

2017
Maria F. Nieto-Jacobo Johanna M. Steyaert Fatima B. Salazar-Badillo Dianne Vi Nguyen Michael Rostás Mark Braithwaite Jorge T. De Souza Juan F. Jimenez-Bremont Mana Ohkura Alison Stewart Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza

Trichoderma species are soil-borne filamentous fungi widely utilized for their many plant health benefits, such as conferring improved growth, disease resistance and abiotic stress tolerance to their hosts. Many Trichoderma species are able to produce the auxin phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), and its production has been suggested to promote root growth. Here we show that the production...

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