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Variation in Root Density along Stream Banks

Theresa M. Wynna,*, Saied Mostaghimia, James A. Burgerb, Adrian A. Harpolda, Marc B. Hendersona and Leigh-Anne Henrya

a Biological Systems Engineering, 200 Seitz Hall (0303), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0303
b Forestry, 228 Cheatham Hall (0324), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0303



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Fig. 1. Root length density (RLD) with depth and diameter class in Appalachian headwater stream banks. Upper quartile, median, and lower quartile are shown by the box, while vertical lines indicate the typical range and circles represent statistical outliers.

 


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Fig. 2. Median root length density (RLD) with depth for forested and herbaceous riparian buffers in Appalachian headwater stream banks.

 


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Fig. 3. Median root volume ratio (RVR) with depth for forested and herbaceous riparian buffers in Appalachian headwater stream banks.

 





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