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Model experiments on the behaviour of roots at the interface between a tilled seed-bed and a compacted sub-soil

I. Effects of seed-bed aggregate size and sub-soil strength on wheat roots

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When elongating seminal roots of developing plants reach the base of a tilled seedbed, they often encounter a layer of dense, strong untilled soil. At this interface, they may be deflected horizontally and instead of penetrating the sub-soil, they may form a horizontal mat of roots at the base of the seed-bed. If this occurs, the plants are unable to absorb the reserves of water in the sub-soil, and are very sensitive to short periods of drought.

Model experiments were done with artificial sub-soil layers having a range of strengths and with artificial seed-beds having sieved soil aggregates in the 4–7.7, 2–4 and 1–2 mm size ranges. Roots of wheat were grown through the aggregate beds and the proportions of roots which penetrated into the sub-soil were investigated as functions of sub-soil strength and diameter of the aggregates in the seed-bed. The proportion penetrating was found to decrease exponentially with sub-soil strength. The rate of decrease was similar for the 2–4 and 1–2 mm aggregates but was greater for the 4–6.7 mm aggregates. It is concluded that, provided that the roots of different plant species behave similarly, the base of the seed-bed should be composed of fine aggregates and that the penetrometer strength of the underlying untilled sub-soil should not exceed 0.4 MPa for plants with a single seminal axis or 3 MPa for plants such as wheat with 4 seminal axes.

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Dexter, A.R. Model experiments on the behaviour of roots at the interface between a tilled seed-bed and a compacted sub-soil. Plant Soil 95, 123–133 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02378858

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