1938
DOI: 10.1148/31.4.441
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Osseous Growth and Development

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“…Delay in root colonization may occur. Moreover, in this study the method of estimating production did not formally follow the ingrowth core method used in previous studies (Vogt & Persson, 1991). For example, the interval time was not uniform, and changes in the amounts of dead roots were not measured, which could have led to errors in estimates of production (Vogt et al, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Delay in root colonization may occur. Moreover, in this study the method of estimating production did not formally follow the ingrowth core method used in previous studies (Vogt & Persson, 1991). For example, the interval time was not uniform, and changes in the amounts of dead roots were not measured, which could have led to errors in estimates of production (Vogt et al, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The dynamics of fine roots were studied by the ingrowth core method (Vogt & Persson, 1991). The sequential ingrowth core method is advantageous when observing the growth processes of fine-root systems of the same maximum age (Eissenstat, 1991); the sequential harvest ingrowth core method allows measurement of the timing of root growth and mortality (Majdi, 1996;Cheng & Bledsoe, 2002).…”
Section: Sequential Ingrowth Core Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roots of each sample were carefully separated from soil and other below ground material. Distinguished by color, fracture toughness and attached fine roots (Vogt and Persson, 1991), dead roots were removed. Roots were immediately placed in a cooler and then transported to the laboratory.…”
Section: Field Data Collectionmentioning
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“…Dolomitic lime was added in April 1995 (200 g m −# ) to maintain soil pH. An estimate of relative below-ground root production was obtained using root in-growth mesh bags (Lund, Pearson & Buchanan, 1970 ;Vogt & Persson, 1990). In March 1995, four in-growth bags per species per chamber (8 replicates\species\ treatment) were established at the same distance (8 cm) from the base of the tree within the open-top fumigation chambers.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%