Root density of cherry trees grafted on prunus mahaleb in a semi-arid region

Cristian Paltineanu, Leinar Septar, Corina Gavat, Emil Chitu, Alexandru Oprita, Cristina Moale, Gheorghe Lamureanu, Andrei Vrinceanu
2016 International Agrophysics  
Root density was investigated using the trench method in a cherry (Prunus avium grafted on Prunus mahaleb) orchard with clean cultivation in inter-rows and in-row. Trenches of 1 m width and 1.2 m depth were dug up between neighbouring trees. The objectives of the paper were to clarify the spatial distribution of root density of cherry trees under the soil and climate conditions of the region to expand knowledge of optimum planting distance and orchard management for a broad area of chernozems.
more » ... ome soil physical properties were significantly worsened in inter-rows versus in-row, mainly due to soil compaction, and there were higher root density values in in-row versus inter-rows. Root density decreased more intensely with soil depth than with distance from trees. The pattern of root density suggests that the cherry tree density and fruit yield could be increased. However, other factors concerning orchard management and fruit yield should also be considered. The results obtained have a potential impact to improve irrigation and fertilizer application by various methods, considering the soil depth and distance from trees to wet soil, in accordance with root development.
doi:10.1515/intag-2016-0001 fatcat:gfqrwotplbdark7akm7hhx4sya