The present paper deals with the root system’s characteristics of Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum L.), a species whose capacity for adaptating and resisting to drought is worth investigating. In particular, the aims of the study were 1) to investigate the plant’s bio-mechanical as- pects and 2) to verify whether root reinforcement and the field rooting ability of stem cuttings enhance its potential for use in slope stabilization and soil bio-engineering tech- niques, particularly in the Mediterranean areas. Single root specimens were sampled and tested for ten- sile strength, obtaining classic tensile strength-diameter rela- tionships. Analysis were performed on the root systems in order to assess root density distribution. The Root Area Ra- tio (RAR) was analyzed by taking both direct and indirect measurements, the latter relying on image processing. The data obtained were used to analyze the stability of an arti- ficial slope (landfill) and the root reinforcement. The mea- surement and calculation of mean root number, mean root diameter, RAR, root cohesion and Factor of safety are pre- sented in order to distinguish the effect of plant origin and propagation. Furthermore, tests were performed to assess the possibil- ity of agamic propagation (survival rate of root-ball endowed plants, rooting from stem cuttings). These tests confirmed that agamic propagation is difficult, even though roots were produced from some buried stems, and for practical purposes it has been ruled out. Our results show that Spanish Broom has good bio- mechanical characteristics with regard to slope stabilization, even in critical pedoclimatic conditions and where inclina- tions are quite steep, and it is effective on soil depths up to about 50 cm, in agreement with other studies on Mediter- ranean species. It is effective in slope stabilization, but less suitable for soil bio-engineering or for triggering natu- ral plant succession.

Root reinforcement and slope bioengineering stabilization by Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum L.) / F.Preti; F.Giadrossich. - In: HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES. - ISSN 1027-5606. - ELETTRONICO. - -:(2009), pp. 1713-1726.

Root reinforcement and slope bioengineering stabilization by Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum L.)

PRETI, FEDERICO;
2009

Abstract

The present paper deals with the root system’s characteristics of Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum L.), a species whose capacity for adaptating and resisting to drought is worth investigating. In particular, the aims of the study were 1) to investigate the plant’s bio-mechanical as- pects and 2) to verify whether root reinforcement and the field rooting ability of stem cuttings enhance its potential for use in slope stabilization and soil bio-engineering tech- niques, particularly in the Mediterranean areas. Single root specimens were sampled and tested for ten- sile strength, obtaining classic tensile strength-diameter rela- tionships. Analysis were performed on the root systems in order to assess root density distribution. The Root Area Ra- tio (RAR) was analyzed by taking both direct and indirect measurements, the latter relying on image processing. The data obtained were used to analyze the stability of an arti- ficial slope (landfill) and the root reinforcement. The mea- surement and calculation of mean root number, mean root diameter, RAR, root cohesion and Factor of safety are pre- sented in order to distinguish the effect of plant origin and propagation. Furthermore, tests were performed to assess the possibil- ity of agamic propagation (survival rate of root-ball endowed plants, rooting from stem cuttings). These tests confirmed that agamic propagation is difficult, even though roots were produced from some buried stems, and for practical purposes it has been ruled out. Our results show that Spanish Broom has good bio- mechanical characteristics with regard to slope stabilization, even in critical pedoclimatic conditions and where inclina- tions are quite steep, and it is effective on soil depths up to about 50 cm, in agreement with other studies on Mediter- ranean species. It is effective in slope stabilization, but less suitable for soil bio-engineering or for triggering natu- ral plant succession.
2009
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F.Preti; F.Giadrossich
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