• Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    3
  • From page
    529
  • To page
    531
  • Abstract
    Earthworm casts deposited in burrows may stimulate plant roots to elongate preferentially to those burrows. A model experiment was conducted with an artificial, impenetrable subsoil in which vertical holes were left empty, filled with earthworm casts, or filled with fertile soil. The roots of perennial ryegrass had elongated down through an aggregate seedbed and were deflected horizontally when they reached the artificial subsoil. After six days, approximately 6% of the roots that were deflected sideways, met with holes in the subsoil. However, the number of roots that met with holes filled with either casts, or soil, was not significantly different from the number of roots that met with empty holes. Under the conditions of our model system, there was no evidence that ryegrass roots elongated preferentially to and entered holes filled with earthworm casts.
  • Journal title
    Reports on Mathematical Physics
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Reports on Mathematical Physics
  • Record number

    1991092