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TitleEffects of planting density on tree growth and induced soil suction
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Date Issued2016-09-01
Source PublicationGeotechnique
ISSN0016-8505
Volume66Issue:9Pages:711-724
Abstract

Plant evapotranspiration is recognised to affect soil suction of slopes and landfill covers. Previous work has focused on evapotranspiration-induced suction by a single plant, with little attention paid to the effects of planting density. The aim of this study is to quantify any changes in tree growth and tree-induced suction during evapotranspiration and rainfall under different planting densities for non-mixed-species plantations. A tree species, Schefflera heptaphylla, which is commonly found in Asia, was planted in silty sand at spacings of 60, 120 and 180 mm, representing three different planting densities. For each case, three replicates were tested to consider tree variability. In total, the responses of suction for 297 seedlings subjected to drying and a rainfall event with a 10-year return period were measured. The test results show that reducing the tree spacing from 180 to 60 mm induced greater tree–tree competition for water, as indicated by a 364% increase in peak suction upon evapotranspiration. Such tree–tree interaction led to: (a) a 19–35% reduction in the leaf area index; (b) a 17–36% decrease in root length; and (c) an obvious decay of roots. Upon the rainfall event, the infiltration rate for vegetated soil with trees planted at a spacing of 60 mm was up to 247% higher than those for soil with a wider tree spacing, where mainly fresh roots were found. Although most suction within the root zone (i.e. top 100 mm) was lost due to increased infiltration at 60 mm spacing, suctions in deeper depths below root zone were largely preserved.

KeywordLaboratory tests Partial saturation Suction Vegetation
DOI10.1680/jgeot.15.P.196
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaEngineering
WOS SubjectEngineering, Geological
WOS IDWOS:000381317500002
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84981318369
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9067
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Affiliation
1.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Clear Water Bay,Kowloon,Hong Kong
2.School of Science and Engineering,University of Dundee,Nethergate,United Kingdom
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Ng, C. W. W.,Ni, J. J.,Leung, A. K.et al. Effects of planting density on tree growth and induced soil suction[J]. Geotechnique, 2016, 66(9): 711-724.
APA Ng, C. W. W., Ni, J. J., Leung, A. K., Zhou, C., & Wang, Z. J. (2016). Effects of planting density on tree growth and induced soil suction. Geotechnique, 66(9), 711-724.
MLA Ng, C. W. W.,et al."Effects of planting density on tree growth and induced soil suction". Geotechnique 66.9(2016): 711-724.
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