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The results show that the maximum root diameter present in a bundle decreases with increasing distance from the stem.
Hence, for each distance from a tree, a maximum root diameter (RDmax) is computed as an upper bound for root diameter distribution.
Comparison of trench P1 with P2 shows how maximum root diameter at one quarter of the distance between stems is coarser than at half the distance between stems.
Fitted parameters in the root distribution model such as the 'Exponent of coarse root distribution (exp_distr)' and the 'Coarse root proportionality factor (red_coef)' reflect the characteristics of the coarse roots in terms of frequency and maximum root diameter, respectively.
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The maximal root diameter was measured using a vernier caliper.
The mean maximum root spread (diameter) for all seed lots increased significantly (P = 0.05) in each year of the trial reaching a maximum of 6.04 m in year 4 (SE = 0.18) (Additional file 10).
There were no significant differences between the clones in below-ground biomass, maximum lateral root diameter, and total root length.
(DOC 33 kb) Additional file 10: Mean maximum root depth and spread of roots >2-mm diameter, all seed lots combined.
The number of roots as a function of root diameter for diameter values between fine-root size and maximum diameter is calculated on the basis of empirical root distribution data using an exponential function (parameter exp_distr) (see Schwarz et al. 2010b).
The mechanical behaviour of each class of root diameter is calculated using the equation of elasticity theory where maximum tensile force and Young's modulus are functions of the root diameter.
Maximum depth, spread of lateral roots, total root length of all roots > 1 mm in diameter, root diameter size class distribution, and total below-ground biomass were assessed.
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