Effects of root pruning on the growth and rhizosphere soil characteristics of short-rotation closed-canopy poplar

  • Z. Y. Du Shandong Academy of Forestry. Jinan 250014.
  • S. J. Xing Shandong Academy of Forestry. Jinan 250014.
  • B. Y. Ma Shandong Academy of Forestry. Jinan 250014.
  • F. C. Liu Shandong Academy of Forestry. Jinan 250014.
  • H. L. Ma Shandong Academy of Forestry. Jinan 250014.
  • Q. H. Wang Shandong Academy of Forestry. Jinan 250014.

Abstract

When poplar trees planted at a high density are canopy-closed in plantation after 4-5 years of growth, the roots of adjacent trees will inevitably intermingle together, which possibly restricts the nutrient uptake by root system. Root pruning might stimulate the emergence of fine roots and benefit the tree growth of short-rotation poplar at the stage of canopy closing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of root pruning on DBH (diameter at breast height, 1.3 m), tree height, nutrients (N, P and K) and hormones (indoleacetic acid and cytokinin) in poplar leaves, gas exchange variables (photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance), and rhizosphere soil characteristics. Field experiment was carried out with four-yearold poplar (Populus × euramericana cv. ‘Neva’) planted in a fluvo-aquic loam soil in Shandong province, China in early April, 2008. Three root pruning treatments (severe, moderate and light degree) were conducted at the distances of 6, 8 and 10 times DBH on both inter-row sides of the trees to the depth of 30 cm, respectively. The results showed that the growth performance was obtained in the following order of treatments: moderate > light = control > severe. In the rhizophere soil, moderate and light pruning increased the microbial populations, enzymatic activities, and the concentrations of available N, P, K and organic matter. Generally, root pruning to improve tree growth and rhizosphere soil fertility can be recommended in canopy-closed poplar plantation. The appropriate selection of root pruning intensity is a pivotal factor for the effectiveness of this technique.

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Published
2012-07-20
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Du, Z. Y., Xing, S. J., Ma, B. Y., Liu, F. C., Ma, H. L., & Wang, Q. H. (2012). Effects of root pruning on the growth and rhizosphere soil characteristics of short-rotation closed-canopy poplar. Forest Systems, 21(2), 236-246. https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2012212-02634
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