Soil physical strength rather than excess ethylene reduces root elongation of Eucalyptus seedlings in mechanically impeded sandy soils

Volume: 68, Issue: 2, Pages: 261 - 270
Published: May 8, 2012
Abstract
Seedling establishment in heavily compact soils is hampered by poor root growth caused by soil chemical or physical factors. This study aims to determine the role of ethylene in regulating root elongation through mechanically impeded sandy soils using Eucalyptus todtiana F. Muell seedlings. Concentrations of ethephon (1, 10, and 100 μM) were added to non-compact soils, and endogenous ethylene production from seedling roots was compared to...
Paper Details
Title
Soil physical strength rather than excess ethylene reduces root elongation of Eucalyptus seedlings in mechanically impeded sandy soils
Published Date
May 8, 2012
Volume
68
Issue
2
Pages
261 - 270
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