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The distribution of roots in soil is a dynamic process controlled by factors such as aeration, moisture content and availability of nutrients (Kramer, 1969). Apple trees, which are characterized by a large crown and are expected to support heavy crops, require an adequate, well-distributed root system, in order to supply water and nutrients for growth and yields (Gardner et al., 1952).

Part of the book series: Ecological Studies (ECOLSTUD,volume 4)

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Relation between Apple Root Distribution and Soil Water Extraction in Different Irrigation Regimes

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Relation between Apple Root Distribution and Soil Water Extraction in Different Irrigation Regimes

The distribution of roots in soil is a dynamic process controlled by factors such as aeration, moisture content and availability of nutrients (Kramer, 1969). Apple trees, which are characterized by a large crown and are expected to support heavy crops, require an adequate, well-distributed root system, in order to supply water and nutrients for growth and yields (Gardner et al., 1952).

Part of the book series: Ecological Studies (ECOLSTUD,volume 4)

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