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Below the Surface: In-Depth Investigation of Tree Development, Root Growth, and Soil Conditions in Structural Soils in Copenhagen, Denmark
Summary
Due to construction of new
subway lines in Copenhagen, Denmark, a planting of 80 Tilia X europaea ‘Pallida’
established in 2000-2001 had to be removed in November 2011. The trees were
established in two concentric circles, where each circle was a continuous
stripe of structural soil (width 200 cm, depth 60 cm). Except for the planting
hole, the circles were completely covered with paving. The removal of the trees
provided a unique opportunity to investigate and evaluate root development and
soil conditions on a real urban tree planting in structural soil.
In collaboration with the green
space management of the city of Copenhagen, Forest & Landscape at the
University of Copenhagen selected 10 trees for an in depth investigation of
soil conditions, tree growth above and below ground and tree nutritional
status. More specifically, physical and chemical soil conditions in the
structural soil were analyzed via soil samples. Root diameter was measured on six
soil profiles excavated in the structural soil stripe per tree (1 m, 1.9 m and
2.9 m; from both sides of the tree). Tree nutritional status was analyzed via
leaf samples. Year ring analysis provided data on tree reactions to planting
and climate. Quantitative data is supported by detailed photographic evidence. Findings
will be presented with numerous photos and diagrams following the trees from
their nursery life to establishment in structural soil and finally their
removal.
Conference Proceedings Documents
Presenters
The study is presented by
Oliver Bühler, Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen, PhD, MSc Horticulture.
The study was conducted by
researchers at Forest & Landscape, University of Copenhagen (Oliver Bühler,
Morten Ingerslev, Iben M. Thomsen, Palle Kristoffersen), in close collaboration
with the municipality of Copenhagen (Lars Christensen, Helle Hagelund).
Statistical analysis of root measurements by Dr. Christian Nørgaard Nielsen.
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