Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity

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Autor(a) principal: Petry, Henrique Belmonte
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mazurana, Michael, Marodin, Gilmar Arduino Bettio, Levien, Renato, Anghinoni, Ibanor, Gianello, Clesio, Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/175033
Resumo: Root growth can be limited by physical and chemical conditions of the soil. Compacted and acidic soils, where there is an occurrence of exchangeable Al, constitute barriers to use of the soil by plant roots. The hypothesis of this study was that physical and chemical properties of the inter-row soil of a peach orchard influence the root distribution of different rootstocks. The aim of this study was to describe and register the soil physical and chemical properties and root distribution in the soil profile of the inter-row of seven years old mature peach (Prunus persica) orchard. Samples of soil (classified as an Argissolo Vermelho Distrófico típico [Rhodic Paleudult] with 180 g kg-1 clay, 120 g kg-1 silt, and 700 g kg-1 sand) and roots were collected from orchard inter-rows of ‘Maciel’ peach, grafted onto ‘Okinawa’ and ‘Nemaguard’ rootstock, at 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 m from the trunk, and at every 0.10 m, up to a depth of 0.50 m. The soil samples were sieved and the roots washed. A subsample was removed from each sample for chemical analysis. Resistance to penetration (RP) was used as an indicator of soil compaction. A close relationship was found among chemical properties, RP, and root distribution. Root density was affected by the presence of compacted regions (RP >2,000 kPa) and by high Al saturation in the exchange complex in the soil profile. There was a reduction in the frequency of thick roots (Ø >2 mm) in the samples collected in portions of compacted soil and at increasing soil depth. The compacted portion of the inter-row limits lateral distribution of the peach tree root system, while aluminum limits its depth.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
title Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
spellingShingle Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
Petry, Henrique Belmonte
Pêssego
Porta-enxerto
Acidez do solo
Compactação do solo
Sistema radicular
Prunus persica
Resistance to penetration
Exchangeable aluminum
Root density
title_short Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
title_full Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
title_fullStr Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
title_full_unstemmed Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
title_sort Root distribution of peach rootstocks affected by soil compaction and acidity
author Petry, Henrique Belmonte
author_facet Petry, Henrique Belmonte
Mazurana, Michael
Marodin, Gilmar Arduino Bettio
Levien, Renato
Anghinoni, Ibanor
Gianello, Clesio
Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
author_role author
author2 Mazurana, Michael
Marodin, Gilmar Arduino Bettio
Levien, Renato
Anghinoni, Ibanor
Gianello, Clesio
Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Petry, Henrique Belmonte
Mazurana, Michael
Marodin, Gilmar Arduino Bettio
Levien, Renato
Anghinoni, Ibanor
Gianello, Clesio
Schwarz, Sergio Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pêssego
Porta-enxerto
Acidez do solo
Compactação do solo
Sistema radicular
topic Pêssego
Porta-enxerto
Acidez do solo
Compactação do solo
Sistema radicular
Prunus persica
Resistance to penetration
Exchangeable aluminum
Root density
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Prunus persica
Resistance to penetration
Exchangeable aluminum
Root density
description Root growth can be limited by physical and chemical conditions of the soil. Compacted and acidic soils, where there is an occurrence of exchangeable Al, constitute barriers to use of the soil by plant roots. The hypothesis of this study was that physical and chemical properties of the inter-row soil of a peach orchard influence the root distribution of different rootstocks. The aim of this study was to describe and register the soil physical and chemical properties and root distribution in the soil profile of the inter-row of seven years old mature peach (Prunus persica) orchard. Samples of soil (classified as an Argissolo Vermelho Distrófico típico [Rhodic Paleudult] with 180 g kg-1 clay, 120 g kg-1 silt, and 700 g kg-1 sand) and roots were collected from orchard inter-rows of ‘Maciel’ peach, grafted onto ‘Okinawa’ and ‘Nemaguard’ rootstock, at 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 m from the trunk, and at every 0.10 m, up to a depth of 0.50 m. The soil samples were sieved and the roots washed. A subsample was removed from each sample for chemical analysis. Resistance to penetration (RP) was used as an indicator of soil compaction. A close relationship was found among chemical properties, RP, and root distribution. Root density was affected by the presence of compacted regions (RP >2,000 kPa) and by high Al saturation in the exchange complex in the soil profile. There was a reduction in the frequency of thick roots (Ø >2 mm) in the samples collected in portions of compacted soil and at increasing soil depth. The compacted portion of the inter-row limits lateral distribution of the peach tree root system, while aluminum limits its depth.
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