Intercrops improve the drought resistance of young rubber trees

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作者
Clermont-Dauphin, Cathy [1 ,2 ]
Dissataporn, Chaiyanam [2 ]
Suvannang, Nopmanee [2 ]
Pongwichian, Pirach [2 ]
Maeght, Jean-luc [3 ]
Hammecker, Claude [1 ,2 ]
Jourdan, Christophe [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montpellier, UMR Eco&Sols 210, IRD, INRA,CIRAD,Supagro Montpellier, 2 Pl Viala, F-34060 Montpellier, France
[2] Minist Agr & Cooperat, Land Dev Dept, Phaholyothin Rd, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
[3] Univ Paris Diderot, UPEC, Soils & Fertilisers Res Inst,INRA, UMR Inst Ecol & Environm Sci Paris 242,IRD,UPCM,C, Hanoi, Vietnam
关键词
Hevea brasiliensis; Pueraria phaseoloides; Vetiveria zizanoides; Intercrop; FRLD; SRL; Predawn leaf water potential; Soil water profile; Soil depth; Agroforestry; Northeast Thailand; HEVEA-BRASILIENSIS; ROOT LENGTH; GROWTH; WATER; AGROFORESTRY; ARCHITECTURE; MORPHOLOGY;
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10.1007/s13593-018-0537-z
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The expansion of rubber cultivation into drought prone areas calls for innovative management to increase the drought resistance of the trees. The competition for water exerted by an intercrop in the upper soil layers will likely stimulate the growth of young rubber tree roots into deeper soil layers where water availability is more stable. This study examined the effects of a legume (Pueraria phaseoloides) and a grass (Vetiveria zizanoides) intercrop, on the fine root traits of young rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Mull. Arg.) established along a toposequence covering a range of soil depths in northeast Thailand. Two plots with and without the intercrops were set up in a 3-year-old rubber plantation. Tree girth, mortality rate, nutrient content in the leaves, predawn leaf water potential, and soil water content profiles were monitored over four successive years. Fine root length density, specific root length, fine root biomass, and fine root diameter of the rubber trees were measured in the fourth year. In shallow soils, the trees with the legume intercrop had a higher growth rate, a higher leaf nutrient content, and a higher fine root length density in the deepest soil layers than the controls, supporting the hypothesis of an adaptive root response, increasing drought resistance. However, the trees with the grass intercrop did not show this effect. In deep soils, specific root length was highest without the intercrops, and the soil water profile and predawn leaf water potential suggested that trees with intercrops benefited from increased water extraction below 110cm depth. We showed, for the first time, that rubber tree root traits can be manipulated through intercropping to improve drought resistance. However, our results suggest intercropping might not reduce risks of tree mortality caused by drought in the shallowest soils of the subhumid area of northeast Thailand.
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