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Original Articles

Corn root dry matter and nitrogen distribution as determined by sampling multiple soil cores around individual plants

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Pages 1127-1138 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Although models of nitrogen (N) flow in agroecosystems describe total plant N uptake, only limited data on roots exists. Underground dry matter and N distribution patterns in corn (Zea mays L.) were determined by isolating root segments from soil cores collected around plants at anthesis from a Typic Kanhapludult. Samples were collected from two treatments: no‐till with 70 kg N/ha and conventional tillage and planting with crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum L.) as a N source. Seven soil cores (4.2 cm diameter) per plant were taken to recover roots in the 0‐ to 15‐cm and 15‐ to 30‐cm depth intervals. Sampling positions were at the base of the plant and at distances (perpendicular to the row) of 6, 16, and 27 cm into the trafficked interrow, and 11, 22, and 32 cm into the untrafficked interrow. Underground shoot and root segments were isolated from soil cores by hydropneumatic elutriation. Root distribution patterns in the no‐till treatment were similar in trafficked and untrafficked interrows, but more roots were detected in the untrafficked interrows than in the trafficked interrows in the tillage treatment. Averaged over treatments, 85 % of the root weight and 81% of the root N were in the 0‐ to 15‐cm depth interval. The root: shoot dry matter ratio was 0.27:1 and the root: shoot N content ratio was 0.20:1. Carbon: nitrogen (C:N) ratios were higher in underground shoot (118:1) and coarse root fragments (78:1) than in aboveground shoot (42:1) or fine root fragments (33:1).

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Corresponding author. Formerly Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695–7619.

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