The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth

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Autor(a) principal: Dinis, C
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Surový, P, Ribeiro, NA, Oliveira, MRG
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23322
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-014-9458-0
Resumo: Soil compaction promoted either by inadequate management (pressure of livestock and machinery) or by soil natural conditions (podzolisation) can influence the growth of cork oak seedlings. We hypothesized that compaction could be related with the lack of natural regeneration and decline on cork oak stands. In this paper, we evaluated the response of cork oak seedlings growth in terms of area and biomass production for above and belowground parts at different compaction depths tested for a sandy-loam soil. This study was done in a greenhouse, with germinated seedlings. Three treatments were applied. One no-compaction treatment (control, C0) and two with a soil compacted layer at 60 cm (C1) and 30 cm depth (C2). The level of compacted layer was 1.37 MPa of mechanical resistance. Results show that tap root length is negatively affected by compaction at 60 and 30 cm depth. Below and aboveground biomass are affected by compaction at 30 cm depth. In addition, the leaf area results demonstrate that compaction is a sensitive factor for this parameter. In this 1-year stage, plants spend more energy in roots production. Due to soil formation and bad management of cork oak stands, soil compaction at depth could be a cause for the observed lack of natural regeneration, affecting the growth at earlier stages and probably for the decline of cork oak populations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
title The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
spellingShingle The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
Dinis, C
cork oak seedlings
soil compaction
above and belowground biomass
fine roots distribution
title_short The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
title_full The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
title_fullStr The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
title_full_unstemmed The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
title_sort The effect of soil compaction at different depths on cork oak seedling growth
author Dinis, C
author_facet Dinis, C
Surový, P
Ribeiro, NA
Oliveira, MRG
author_role author
author2 Surový, P
Ribeiro, NA
Oliveira, MRG
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dinis, C
Surový, P
Ribeiro, NA
Oliveira, MRG
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cork oak seedlings
soil compaction
above and belowground biomass
fine roots distribution
topic cork oak seedlings
soil compaction
above and belowground biomass
fine roots distribution
description Soil compaction promoted either by inadequate management (pressure of livestock and machinery) or by soil natural conditions (podzolisation) can influence the growth of cork oak seedlings. We hypothesized that compaction could be related with the lack of natural regeneration and decline on cork oak stands. In this paper, we evaluated the response of cork oak seedlings growth in terms of area and biomass production for above and belowground parts at different compaction depths tested for a sandy-loam soil. This study was done in a greenhouse, with germinated seedlings. Three treatments were applied. One no-compaction treatment (control, C0) and two with a soil compacted layer at 60 cm (C1) and 30 cm depth (C2). The level of compacted layer was 1.37 MPa of mechanical resistance. Results show that tap root length is negatively affected by compaction at 60 and 30 cm depth. Below and aboveground biomass are affected by compaction at 30 cm depth. In addition, the leaf area results demonstrate that compaction is a sensitive factor for this parameter. In this 1-year stage, plants spend more energy in roots production. Due to soil formation and bad management of cork oak stands, soil compaction at depth could be a cause for the observed lack of natural regeneration, affecting the growth at earlier stages and probably for the decline of cork oak populations.
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