Root distributions of Eurotia lanata in association with two species of agropyron on disturbed soils
- Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins (United States)
Root distributions of Eurotia lanata in association with Agropyron inerme and A. smithii on soils that were mechanically disturbed were studied. Root diagrams and measurements were made for plants in competitive pairs from soils representing two depths of soil disturbance (30 cm and 1 m) and control areas. Soil disturbance was observed to reduce significantly depth of root penetration and root concentration of E. lanata. Root depth, maximum lateral spread of roots, and zone of root concentration of E. lanata plants were greatest in pure stand pairs. Eurotia lanata associated with A. inerme had the smallest root concentration. The area occupied by E. lanata roots was 59% greater in pure stands than when found adjacent to A. inerme. Agropyron inerme apparently used more available soil water in the top 20 cm of soil than did the shrub and resulted in reduced root growth for E. lanata. On the other hand, the asexual reproductive strategy of A. smithii, where roots and rhizomes were distributed both vertically and laterally, enables the grass species to minimize detrimental effects of its association with E. lanata. The results have important implications for selection of species combinations to reseed disturbed soils in semiarid or arid environments. In particular, attention should be given to use of species that have differing specializations as indicated by their growth and morphology.
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC02-76EV04018
- OSTI ID:
- 5625525
- Journal Information:
- Botanical Gazette (Chicago); (United States), Vol. 151:4; ISSN 0006-8071
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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