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Growth kinetics at early stages of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) under soil compaction

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ABSTRACT Sunflower rooting depth is strongly related with soil structural behavior and gravimetric water availability. A few studies have been done on sunflower, only one within a kinetic aspect, and… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Sunflower rooting depth is strongly related with soil structural behavior and gravimetric water availability. A few studies have been done on sunflower, only one within a kinetic aspect, and none involving fine root study. This work's aim was to study the impact of soil compaction and its interactions with soil water content on sunflower root and shoot growth and growth rate. A destructive experiment in controlled conditions was implemented to determine the consequences of soil compaction in interaction with water management on the growth of sunflower root and shoot system. Strong modifications on root exploration, architecture and growth were reported under low and high compactions depending on their water regime, the stage sampled and the time duration. This had a negative impact on resources uptake and efficiency. Modifications on the above ground part of the plant through plant water and nutrients uptake, plant growth indicators, biomass production and leaves growth kinetics were also observed.

Keywords: water; soil compaction; growth; growth kinetics

Journal Title: Journal of Plant Nutrition
Year Published: 2017

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