Transport of Nutrients to Tree Root Systems

Abstract
Calculations suggest that nutrient transport through the soil to roots by mass flow accounts for less than 22, 37, and 80%, respectively, of the N, K, and Ca uptake by a Douglas-fir stand growing on a nitrogen-deficient soil derived from glacial outwash. Diffusion and dispersion, though limited by soil water content, are evidently especially important in nitrogen transport to root systems in this soil.