Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.

The potential benefits of planting trees have generated significant interest with respect to sequestering carbon and restoring other forest based ecosystem services. Reliable estimates of carbon stocks are pivotal for understanding the global carbon balance and for promoting initiatives to mitigate...

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Main Authors: Katherine Sinacore, Jefferson Scott Hall, Catherine Potvin, Alejandro A Royo, Mark J Ducey, Mark S Ashton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5638295?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4516bc0385d04be0b24fb6a4719d0eae2020-11-25T01:49:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011210e018593410.1371/journal.pone.0185934Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.Katherine SinacoreJefferson Scott HallCatherine PotvinAlejandro A RoyoMark J DuceyMark S AshtonThe potential benefits of planting trees have generated significant interest with respect to sequestering carbon and restoring other forest based ecosystem services. Reliable estimates of carbon stocks are pivotal for understanding the global carbon balance and for promoting initiatives to mitigate CO2 emissions through forest management. There are numerous studies employing allometric regression models that convert inventory into aboveground biomass (AGB) and carbon (C). Yet the majority of allometric regression models do not consider the root system nor do these equations provide detail on the architecture and shape of different species. The root system is a vital piece toward understanding the hidden form and function roots play in carbon accumulation, nutrient and plant water uptake, and groundwater infiltration. Work that estimates C in forests as well as models that are used to better understand the hydrologic function of trees need better characterization of tree roots. We harvested 40 trees of six different species, including their roots down to 2 mm in diameter and created species-specific and multi-species models to calculate aboveground (AGB), coarse root belowground biomass (BGB), and total biomass (TB). We also explore the relationship between crown structure and root structure. We found that BGB contributes ~27.6% of a tree's TB, lateral roots extend over 1.25 times the distance of crown extent, root allocation patterns varied among species, and that AGB is a strong predictor of TB. These findings highlight the potential importance of including the root system in C estimates and lend important insights into the function roots play in water cycling.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5638295?pdf=render
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author Katherine Sinacore
Jefferson Scott Hall
Catherine Potvin
Alejandro A Royo
Mark J Ducey
Mark S Ashton
spellingShingle Katherine Sinacore
Jefferson Scott Hall
Catherine Potvin
Alejandro A Royo
Mark J Ducey
Mark S Ashton
Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Katherine Sinacore
Jefferson Scott Hall
Catherine Potvin
Alejandro A Royo
Mark J Ducey
Mark S Ashton
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title Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.
title_short Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.
title_full Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.
title_fullStr Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.
title_full_unstemmed Unearthing the hidden world of roots: Root biomass and architecture differ among species within the same guild.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The potential benefits of planting trees have generated significant interest with respect to sequestering carbon and restoring other forest based ecosystem services. Reliable estimates of carbon stocks are pivotal for understanding the global carbon balance and for promoting initiatives to mitigate CO2 emissions through forest management. There are numerous studies employing allometric regression models that convert inventory into aboveground biomass (AGB) and carbon (C). Yet the majority of allometric regression models do not consider the root system nor do these equations provide detail on the architecture and shape of different species. The root system is a vital piece toward understanding the hidden form and function roots play in carbon accumulation, nutrient and plant water uptake, and groundwater infiltration. Work that estimates C in forests as well as models that are used to better understand the hydrologic function of trees need better characterization of tree roots. We harvested 40 trees of six different species, including their roots down to 2 mm in diameter and created species-specific and multi-species models to calculate aboveground (AGB), coarse root belowground biomass (BGB), and total biomass (TB). We also explore the relationship between crown structure and root structure. We found that BGB contributes ~27.6% of a tree's TB, lateral roots extend over 1.25 times the distance of crown extent, root allocation patterns varied among species, and that AGB is a strong predictor of TB. These findings highlight the potential importance of including the root system in C estimates and lend important insights into the function roots play in water cycling.
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