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Estimating Root Biomass in Rocky Soils using Pits, Cores, and Allometric Equations

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 71, p.206-213, 2005Trabajos contenidos:
  • Park, B.B
  • Yanai, R.D
  • Vadeboncoeur, M.A
  • Hamburg, S.P
Recursos en línea: Resumen: Measuring root biomass is time consuming and prone to sampling error. We compared three different methods of measuring root biomass in six northern hardwood stands at the Bartlett Experimental Forest. We found that root coring, the most common method of root sam-pling, yields estimates of fine root biomass about 27
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Measuring root biomass is time consuming and prone to sampling error. We compared three different methods of measuring root biomass in six northern hardwood stands at the Bartlett Experimental Forest. We found that root coring, the most common method of root sam-pling, yields estimates of fine root biomass about 27

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