Catena | 2019

Root hairs and cortex contribute to soil loss due to root crop harvesting

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Soil loss due to root crop harvesting (SLCH) has been increasingly recognized as an important soil degradation process. Root hairs can impact SLCH apart from playing nutrient uptake role in the soil. In order to better understand the role of root hairs in inducing SLCH, a two years field experiment was conducted in Nigeria to assess the impacts of root hairs on soil loss due to yam harvesting in response to organic fertilizer application. Two yam cultivars (Tropical Dioscorea alata 00/00194 - cultivarA) and (Tropical Dioscorea alata 00/00006 - cultivarB) were planted using three different fertilizer placements, i) ring placement, ii) side placement and iii) control (no fertilizer). SLCH was measured by removing the soil adhering to the harvested root crops. Then root-hairs were trimmed and weighed to determine root hair density. Fertilizer application was found to significantly (p\u202f \u202fclay (28%)\u202f>\u202forganic matter (18%)\u202f>\u202froot cortex (14%). Our results suggest that root hair density and root cortex as well as soil factors should be considered together in evaluating SLCH induced land degradation and associated influencing mechanism.

Volume 174
Pages 514-523
DOI 10.1016/J.CATENA.2018.11.016
Language English
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