Distribution of root biomass in a low‐shrub pine bog
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
- Vol. 4 (1-4) , 307-316
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02827588909382568
Abstract
The average stump and below‐ground biomass of pine was 1464 g/m2; 4% as fine roots (Ø10 mm), and 29% stumps), which comprised 35% of the total biomass in the Scots pine stands. The average root length of pine was 728 m/m2: 71 % of this length was fine roots, 29% was small roots, and less than 1 % was large roots. Most of the fine pine roots (80%) were in the 0–10 cm peat layer. The root biomass of the field layer was 548 g/m2, which comprised 47 % of the total field layer biomass. Characteristic features of the root systems were: high below‐ground/above‐ground ratios, rather low amounts of root biomass, shallow rooting, and relatively thin roots. Hummocks tended to have less roots in the 0–10 cm layer and more roots in the 10–20 cm layer than the hollows.Keywords
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