“…Growing rates, extension, distribution and total volume of roots consist fundamental information to improve management practices, such as local watering and tillage (Castle et al, 1989;Neves et al, 1998;Carvalho et al, 1999;Machado & Coelho, 2000). There are few studies on root systems of citrus rootstocks in Brazil, and most of the existing were performed in São Paulo (Montenegro, 1960;Vieira & Gomes, 1999), Rio de Janeiro (Pace & Araujo, 1986) and Sergipe (Cintra et al, 1999). This project characterizes the distribution of the root systems of six Citrus rootstocks under 'Tahiti' lime scions, considering chemical and physical aspects of a Typic Hapludox, in Northern State of Paraná, Brazil.…”