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The Root System Of Fruit Plants by V. Kolesnikov

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TitleThe Root System Of Fruit Plants
CreatorV. Kolesnikov
Year1971
PPI300
PublisherMir Publishers
LanguageEnglish
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Subjectbotany, agriculture, farming, fruit plants, roots, root systems, root hairs, research, agrotechnology
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The Root System of Fruit Plants provides the horticulturist with the information he needs to be able to choose an adequate method for discovering the causes of weak growth in fruit-bearing plants, for determining the correct depth of soil treatment in orchards and soft-fruit plantations, and for improving the system of agrotechnical measures that will ensure high yields of fruit.Many of these techniques can be employed in studying the root systems of forest trees, decoratives, and grapevines, and some arc also applicable for the examination of vegetables and field crops.The book is recommended for research workers, teachers, post-graduate students, and undergraduates of agricultural faculties and colleges, and for practising agronomists.The book was translated from the Russian by Ludmila Aksenova, and was first published by Mir Publishers in 1971. CONTENTS FROM THE AUTHOR 9Chapter 1. STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF THE ROOT SYSTEM 11The Role of the Root System and the History of Its Study 12 Types of Root System of Trees and Shrubs 19 Types of Hoots 23 Root Hairs 27The Mycorrhiza (or Hoot Fungus) and Rhizosphere of Plants 33Cyclic Renewal (Self-Thinning) of Roots33 Effect of External Factors on Root Growth 41 Formation of the Root System 49 Correlation and Localization of Plant Life Activity 67 Vegetation and Rest Periods in Fruit Plants 69 Meteorological and Soil Conditions of Studies 72 Growth and Fruiting Control 79Chapter 2.DEVELOPMENT AND CLASSIFICATION OF METHODS OF ROOT SYSTEM STUDIES 82Classification of Methods 84Chapter 3. THE SKELETON METHOD 87Specific Features and Application 87 Techniques of Root Excavation 89 Drawing a Plan of Horizontal Roots 92 Drawing a Plan of Vertical Roots 93 Additional Observations94Simplified Modification of the Skeleton Method 95Treatment of Data Obtained 97 Evaluation of the Method and Examples of Its Application 101Chapter 4. THE MONOLITH METHOD 103Specific Features and Purpose 103 Techniques of Excavation and Preparation of Roots for Grading 105 Simplified Modification of the Monolith Method 108 Treatment of Data Obtained 122 Evaluation of the Method and Examples of Its Application 127Chapter 6. THE TRENCH (PROFILE) METHOD 134Specific Features and Purpose 134 Techniques of Root Excavation 135 Modifications and Simplifications 136 Treatment of Data Obtained 139 Evaluation of the Method and Its Applications 146Chapter 6. METHOD FOR WASHING OUT ROOTS OF WHOLE PLANTS 148Specific Features and Purpose 148 Techniques of Root Excavation 149 Modifications of the Method 151 Treatment of Data 155Evaluation of the Method and Its Applications 158Chapter 7. FIELD (GLASS-PANEL) METHOD 159Specific Features and Purpose 159 Root Cabins and Root Laboratories 160 Modifications of the Method 165 Treatment of Data Obtained 171 Evaluation of the Method and Its Applications 176Chapter 8. FREE-MONOLITH METHOD 180Specific Features and Purpose 180 Techniques of Root Excavation 186 Specific Features of Roots 189 Modifications of the Method 193 Root Recording and Treatment of Data Obtained 194 Evaluation of tho Method and Its Applications 201Chapter 9. BORING METHOD 204Specific Features and Purpose 204 Construction of Tool for Root Excavation and Techniques Used 205 Evaluation of the Method and Its Applications 206Chapter 10. VOLUMETRIC AND ADSORPTION METHODS 209Methods of Root Washing 209 Estimation of the Surface Area of the Hoot System 214 Adsorption Method 219Chapter 11.OTHER METHODS223Method for Studying the Distribution of Absorbing Roots in the Soil 223Method for Studying the Root System on Slopes 225 Growing of Soil Cultures in Vegetation Vessels and Boxes 229 Method for Separating the Absorbing Roots from the Fibre 240 Method for Recording Root Hairs 241 Methods for Determining Root Diameter 245 Methods for Studying Root Regeneration 245 Methods for Determining the Effect of Temperature on Root Growth (Muromtsev, 1955) 246 Method for Photographic Sketching of the Root System 248 Aspects of Fruit Plant Root System Studies 249 References 255