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- Title
Electrical capacitance as a rapid and non-invasive indicator of root length.
- Authors
Ellis, Tim W.; Murray, Wayne; Paul, Keryn; Kavalieris, Laimonis; Brophy, Jim; Williams, Chris; Maass, Manuel
- Abstract
Measurement of tree root systems by conventional methods is a Herculean task. The electrical capacitance method offers a rapid and non-destructive alternative, but it has largely been restricted to herbaceous species. The Dalton Model has been the main concept for understanding equivalent root circuitry; it proposed that roots were cylindrical capacitors with epidermis and xylem being the external and internal electrodes. Capacitance (C) therefore varied in proportion to root surface area (A), mass (M), length (L) and relative permittivity of the plant tissue ɛr. We used the capacitance method on forest and plantation trees (13 to circa 100 y.o.) in situ to test hypotheses derived from implicit assumptions about tree-root–soil circuitry. We concluded: C was not confounded by intermingled root systems; C was strongly related to diameter at breast height (DBH); C was less strongly related to DBH for multiple species at the same site; and C was a poor indicator of DBH, M and L across species, ages and sites. We proposed that ɛr was proportional to root tissue density ρ and fitted a model with P < 0.05 and R2 = 0.70 when the three immature (13 y.o.) trees were excluded. There was no significant difference (P = 0.28) between the parameters of the tree model (excluding the immature trees) and one of the same form fitted to data from bean (Vicia faba L.; R2 = 0.55). Together, the data sets suggested (R2 = 0.94; n = 26) that there may exist a general relationship of this form applied over two orders of magnitude of L.
- Subjects
PLANT roots; ELECTRIC capacity; XYLEM; PLANT cells &; tissues; TREES; BOTANY
- Publication
Tree Physiology, 2013, Vol 33, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
0829-318X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/treephys/tps115