2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-8238
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Functional traits of Zea mays L. varieties determine drought effects on soil structure and carbon allocation in the rhizosheath

Abstract: <p>The spatial arrangement of the soil surrounding the root can improve plant resource acquisition under drought and is closely related to the fate of soil organic carbon (SOC). Thus, the formation of soil structure and the establishment of a stable rhizosheath can potentially improve plant drought resistance and contribute to maintained crop yields during drought events. Yet, soil structure formation is a complex process determined by the interaction between various functional plant and soil pro… Show more

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