Roots at the percolation threshold

Eva Kroener, Mutez Ali Ahmed, Andrea Carminati

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Abstract

The rhizosphere is the layer of soil around the roots where complex and dynamic interactions between plants and soil affect the capacity of plants to take up water. The physical properties of the rhizosphere are affected by mucilage, a gel exuded by roots. Mucilage can absorb large volumes of water, but it becomes hydrophobic after drying. We use a percolation model to describe the rewetting of dry rhizosphere. We find that at a critical mucilage concentration the rhizosphere becomes impermeable. The critical mucilage concentration depends on the radius of the soil particle size. Capillary rise experiments with neutron radiography prove that for concentrations below the critical mucilage concentration water could easily cross the rhizosphere, while above the critical concentration water could no longer percolate through it. Our studies, together with former observations of water dynamics in the rhizosphere, suggest that the rhizosphere is near the percolation threshold, where small variations in mucilage concentration sensitively alter the soil hydraulic conductivity.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer042706
FachzeitschriftPhysical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics
Jahrgang91
Ausgabenummer4
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 11 Apr. 2015
Extern publiziertJa

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