Knowledge Resource Center for Ecological Environment in Arid Area
DOI | 10.1007/BF00333714 |
A global analysis of root distributions for terrestrial biomes | |
Jackson, RB; Canadell, J; Ehleringer, JR; Mooney, HA; Sala, OE; Schulze, ED | |
通讯作者 | Jackson, RB |
来源期刊 | OECOLOGIA
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ISSN | 0029-8549 |
出版年 | 1996 |
卷号 | 108期号:3页码:389-411 |
英文摘要 | Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning (e.g., carbon and water fluxes) and the role of soils in carbon storage requires an accurate assessment of plant rooting distributions. Here, in a comprehensive literature synthesis, we analyze rooting patterns for terrestrial biomes and compare distributions for various plant functional groups. We compiled a database of 250 root studies, subdividing suitable results into 11 biomes, and fitted the depth coefficient beta to the data for each biome (Gale and Grigal 1987). beta is a simple numerical index of rooting distribution based on the asymptotic equation Y = 1-beta(d), where d = depth and Y = the proportion of roots from the surface to depth d. High values of beta correspond to a greater proportion of roots with depth. Tundra, boreal fori:st, and temperate grasslands showed the shallowest rooting profiles (beta = 0.913, 0.943, and 0.943, respectively), with 80-90% of roots in the top 30 cm of soil; deserts and temperate coniferous forests showed the deepest profiles (beta = 0.975 and 0.976, respectively) and had only 50% of their roots in the upper 30 cm. Standing root biomass varied by over an order of magnitude across biomes, from approximately 0.2 to 5 kg m(-2). Tropical evergreen forests had the highest root biomass (5 kg m(-2)), but other forest biomes and sclerophyllous shrublands were of similar magnitude. Root biomass for croplands, deserts, tundra and grasslands was below 1.5 kg m(-2) Root/shout (R/S) ratios highest for tundra, grasslands, and cold deserts (ranging from 4 to 7); forest ecosystems and croplands had the lowest R/S ratios (approximately 0.1 to 0.5). Comparing data across biomes for plant functional groups, grasses had 44% of their roots in the top 10 cm of soil (beta = 0.952), while shrubs had only 21% in the same depth increment (beta = 0.978). The rooting distribution of all temperate and tropical trees was beta = 0.970 with 26% of roots in the top 10 cm and 60% in the top 30 cm. Overall, the globally averaged root distribution for all ecosystems was beta = 0.966 (r(2) = 0.89) with approximately 30%, 50%, and 75% of roots in the top 10 cm, 20 cm, and 40 cm, respectively. We discuss the merits and possible shortcomings of our analysis in the context of root biomass and root functioning. |
英文关键词 | terrestrial biomes cumulative root fraction root biomass rooting density soil depth |
类型 | Review |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | USA ; ARGENTINA ; GERMANY |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:A1996VW51200001 |
WOS关键词 | SOUTH-WESTERN-AUSTRALIA ; PREDICTED WATER-UPTAKE ; NEW-JERSEY PINELANDS ; MONTANE RAIN-FOREST ; DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS ; LEAF-AREA RATIOS ; FINE-ROOT ; ORGANIC-MATTER ; SOIL-WATER ; BIOMASS DISTRIBUTION |
WOS类目 | Ecology |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/133380 |
作者单位 | (1)STANFORD UNIV,DEPT BIOL SCI,STANFORD,CA 94305;(2)UNIV UTAH,DEPT BIOL,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84112;(3)UNIV BUENOS AIRES,FAC AGRON,DEPT ECOL,RA-1417 BUENOS AIRES,DF,ARGENTINA;(4)UNIV BAYREUTH,LEHRSTUHL PFLANZENOKOL,D-95440 BAYREUTH,GERMANY |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Jackson, RB,Canadell, J,Ehleringer, JR,et al. A global analysis of root distributions for terrestrial biomes[J],1996,108(3):389-411. |
APA | Jackson, RB,Canadell, J,Ehleringer, JR,Mooney, HA,Sala, OE,&Schulze, ED.(1996).A global analysis of root distributions for terrestrial biomes.OECOLOGIA,108(3),389-411. |
MLA | Jackson, RB,et al."A global analysis of root distributions for terrestrial biomes".OECOLOGIA 108.3(1996):389-411. |
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