The effect of neighbors on the root system of the desert annualEremobium aegyptiacum

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Sergei Volis
Udi Shani
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[1] Ben Gurion University of the Negev,The Mitrani Center for Desert Ecology, the Blaunstein Institute for Desert Research
[2] Ben Gurion University of the Negev,The Institute for Applied Research
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Folia Geobotanica | 2000年 / 35卷
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Competition; Neighbor interactions; Root distribution; Root morphology;
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Intra-specific competition with a primary focus on root competition between plants living in an area with low resource levels, was studied using the natural monotypic population of a desert annual plantEremobium aegyptiacum (Cruciferae). We tested the effect of neighboring distance on shoot and root biomass, and such root parameters as root length, diameter of root neck, number of first order lateral roots and number of lateral roots per unit of main root length. Our results indicate a strong negative relationship between neighboring plant density and such plant parameters as shoot and root biomass, and root neck diameter. The number of first order lateral roots and the number of lateral roots per unit of main root length were negatively related to the distance between neighboring plants. Contrary to predictions, there was no influence of competition on node distribution: neither root overlap nor root avoidance was observed in pairs of adjacent plants.
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