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  • From: "del stubbs" <pinewoodel@hotmail.com>
  • To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Re: Black Walnut Roots
  • Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 14:08:33 +0000

Root questions, I deleted out non-related material to expose my
question.....How could the "deep roots drawing up moisture " of one plant
possibly help another, does it leak out the sides of the roots and thus help
a shallow rooter?
But the next line mentions "root stress induced" so I'm a bit confused.
And "root symbiosis", do they share chemicals or microrganisms or?
I wonder how all this relates to a choice of grass, forbes, clovers etc as
ground cover in an orchard, and they're root depth. Mn. Del


>From: edforest55@hotmail.com

>"Where Evelyn persimmon grows in a walnut grove it is two weeks
>earlier (to ripen fruit), than where it grows in the open. . The
>microclimate set up by black walnut is beneficial
>by deep roots >drawing up moisture, >Whether early ripening is , water
>stress induced, or induced by a root symbiosis,>

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