Does soil heterogeneity and compaction in ingrowth-cores affect the growth and morphology of Picea mariana fine-roots?

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2002

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  • Campbell, J.; Messier, C. et Bauhus, J. (2002). « Does soil heterogeneity and compaction in ingrowth-cores affect the growth and morphology of Picea mariana fine-roots? ». Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 33, pp. 1027-1037.
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Ingrowth-cores are commonly used in studies of fine-root production in forest stands. However, some concerns have been expressed regarding changes in root growth in the artificial soil environment created in ingrowth-cores, In this study, the effects that homogenization and compaction of soil might have on fine-root growth and morphology of black spruce (Picea mariana Mill.) were examined. Fine-root (

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