Abstract

Corn (Zea mays L.) root distribution was observed in monoculture and corn-legume rotation plots established in 1956 on Brookston clay loam soil. The results support the hypothesis that a more extensive corn root distribution is promoted by a corn-legume rotation. There was no indication of a root-restricting zone in either rotation.Key words: Monoculture corn, alfalfa rotation

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