2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11056-022-09913-1
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Asymmetrical copper root pruning may improve root traits for reforesting steep and/or windy sites

Abstract: Our research demonstrates that plant material can be produced in the nursery with asymmetrical root systems, which may have utility for reforestation of difficult planting sites characterized by steep slopes and/or windy conditions. Such a root system can be generated using chemical root pruning by applying cupric carbonate (Cu) that can arrest the development of, or cause mortality to, root apical meristems resulting in the formation of new lateral roots with an overall increase in the biomass, length, and vo… Show more

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“…[9] Treating container walls with copper or embedding copper into polystyrene-foam will modify root growth (McDonald et al 1981;Wenny et al 1988;Zahreddine et al 2004;Montagnoli et al 2022) but does this improve stability during high winds? Except for one trial in Louisiana (Leduc et al 2012), high winds seem to avoid most "copper-treated" trials.…”
Section: Coppermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9] Treating container walls with copper or embedding copper into polystyrene-foam will modify root growth (McDonald et al 1981;Wenny et al 1988;Zahreddine et al 2004;Montagnoli et al 2022) but does this improve stability during high winds? Except for one trial in Louisiana (Leduc et al 2012), high winds seem to avoid most "copper-treated" trials.…”
Section: Coppermentioning
confidence: 99%