Soil compaction-induced changes of physicochemical properties of cereal roots

A Szatanik-Kloc, R Horn, J Lipiec, A Siczek… - Soil and Tillage …, 2018 - Elsevier
It is well known, that soil particle surface properties like cation exchange capacity, surface
area, and charge density affect ion-exchange reactions in the root zone. However, the …

Initial growth and root surface properties of dicotyledonous plants in structurally intact field soil and compacted headland soil

A Szatanik-Kloc, R Horn, J Lipiec, A Siczek… - Soil and Tillage …, 2019 - Elsevier
The root surface physicochemical properties affect the ratio and uptake of cations by plants
and are influenced by environmental threats. In this study, we examine the effect of soil …

Cation Exchange Capacity of Crop Roots in Relation with Ion Uptake: Part 1. Method of determining the cation exchange capacity and intensity of plant roots

S Mitsui, M Ueda - Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1963 - Taylor & Francis
The initial step of nutrients uptake by plant roots is the physico-chemical process of the
exchange and adsorption of nutrients to root surface. The properties of root's surface …

Relation between exchange adsorption and accumulation of calcium and rubidium by excised barley roots

JV Lagerwerff, M Peech - Soil Science, 1961 - journals.lww.com
roots for 1 hour to a solution containing 1 me. per liter of labeled Sr ions, and subsequently
desorbing the roots in a solution containing nonradioactive Sr ions, a value for the outgoing …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of ion exchange substrate on grass root development and cohesion of sandy soil

M Chomczynska, V Soldatov, H Wasag… - International …, 2016 - bibliotekanauki.pl
The effect of small additions of ion exchange substrate (nutrient carrier) on root development
and accompanying ground cohesion (characterized by its penetration resistance) was …

The significance of the suspension effect in the uptake of cations by plants from soil‐water systems

RA Olsen, M Peech - Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1960 - Wiley Online Library
The significance of the suspension effect (greater cation concentration or activity in the soil
suspension than in the equilibrium dialyzate) in determining the uptake of cations by plant …

Effect of soil compaction on spatio-temporal distribution and activities in maize under different soil types.

WQ Wang Qun, LCH Li ChaoHai, LQZ Li QuanZhong… - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the spatial and temporal responses of
root distribution, root activities and yield in maize to soil compaction in different soils …

Ion gradients and nitrification associated with decomposition of a plant material layer in soil

JH Smith, GR Burns - Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1965 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Changes in the pH and in concentrations of ammonia, NO2‐, NO3‐, and K+ with
distance from layers of decomposing leguminous plant material in Red Bay sandy loam soil …

Effect of soil compaction on root-cation exchange capacity of crop plants

BK Kulkarni, NK Savant - Plant and Soil, 1977 - Springer
A pot-culture, a field experiment and a laboratory tube-study using clay loam vertisol (0–20
cm) were conducted to study the effect of soil compaction on root cation exchange capacity …

Energy requirements for root penetration of compacted soil

EL McCoy - Future developments in soil science research, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
Soil compaction is recognized as an agricultural problem of increasing severity. The
apparent causes of increased areas with compacted subsoil are increased equipment size …