REZENDE, Roberto.; DALLACORT, Rivanildo.; FREITAS, Paulo Sérgio Lourenço de.; BERTONHA, Altair.; FRIZZONE, José Antonio.; HELBEL JUNIOR, Celso.; AZEVEDO, Tedson L. F.
Abstract:
ABSTRACT: To compare spatial distribution of pupunha palm tree root systems, between
two irrigation systems, micro-sprinkler and drip, a work was conducted on Cidade Gaúcha
town, Paraná state, Brazil. Palm tree seedlings were placed at a sand soil experimental field, at
january of 2002. Root systems measures started on september, 2003. Spatial distribution of
root systems was evaluated on field, computing depth and horizontal dimension of systems to
some plants. Also, o soil monolith was obtained to each plant and the root system was
collected by completely removing the soil. Mean of total dry mass of roots was 1,98kg to
plants irrigated by drip system and 1,53Kg to micro-sprinkler system. On the drip irrigation
treatment, root system distribution was: 58,0% at 0 to 0,20m depth, 29,8% at 0,20 to 0,40m
depth and 12,1% at 0,40 to 0,60m depth. On the micro-sprinkler irrigation treatment, root
system distribution was: 41,0% at 0 to 0,20m depth, 36,0% at 0,20 to 0,40m depth and 23,0%
at 0,40 to 0,60m depth. Then, plants irrigated by drip systems, showed more shallow root systems, but wich higher total dry mass. Also, on the drip-irrigated treatment, root systems
showed higher diameters.