Why fine tree roots are stronger than thicker roots: The role of cellulose and lignin in relation to slope stability

作者: Chao-Bo Zhang , Li-Hua Chen , Jing Jiang

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEOMORPH.2013.09.024

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摘要: … , the cellulose content of tree roots was much higher compared to herb roots. Among the tree roots, approximately 28% of the lignin … Furthermore, high lignin content corresponded to …

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