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The best sites will have rooting depths greater than 100 cm.
This amount is critical to the rooting depth and needs to be carefully considered in relation to the soil structure.
Any contaminant that is below the rooting depth will not be extracted.
Look for the driest profile before which movement occurs below the rooting depth.
Rooting depth was strongly correlated with depth to water table.
Effectiveness depends on the perenniality and rooting depth of the plants in each system.
Need to monitor to below the rooting depth.
Bedrock near or t the surface restrict rooting depth and cultivation.
Alternatively each test could show the rooting depth.
Chickpea is highly indeterminate with a rooting depth similar to spring wheat.
At some floodplain locations, site index was positively correlated with rooting depth.
Great emphasis is placed on encouraging maximum rooting depth because of the resulting improvement in fruit quality.
Our general ranking of rooting depth from deepest to shallowest is:
Greater N acquisition by pine was not related to rooting depth, as both species rooted primarily in the residual forest floor.
A survey of water use and rooting depth of major crops grown in Manitoba was conducted.
Almost 100 per cent of SMN within rooting depth is taken up by the crop.
Actually, a combination of plants of different rooting depths is ideal so that they will not be competing for the same root zone.
Identify the maximum rooting depth.
In drought-stressed maize this trait increases rooting depth, as the plants can spend more nutrients growing deeper, which improves water acquisition, growth, and yield.
Beech roots reached the same rooting depth as in the pure stand but showed higher root densities in deeper soil layers.
Cracks in the weathered hornfels are filled with rich, deep-coloured loams, which provide ideal rooting depth for vines.
Peas on stubble "Choosing which pulse to grow is partly a matter of economics, but also rooting depth, especially for dryland.
The low potential water deficit has resulted in many waterlogged soils having subsoils with anaerobic, reducing conditions which restrict plant rooting depths.
Landslides in which the sliding surface is mostly deeply located below the maximum rooting depth of trees (typically to depths greater than ten meters).
Land preparation should avoid prolonged fallow periods when soil moisture is available so as to minimise drainage beyond the rooting depth of crops and pastures.