When is the structural root system determined in Sitka spruce?

SummaryGrowth ring analysis was carried out on root systems of Sitka spruce trees which had been planted for 8 and 34 years. Retrospective measurements were made on cross-sectional area increment near the root base. Differentiation of the main laterals into roots of widely different radial growth rates took place mainly during the first eight years, resulting in 3–11 ‘major’ woody roots and a larger number of small ‘minor’ ones, with some of intermediate vigour. The major roots established during the first few years constituted the main structural root system at 34 years. Many of the minor roots stopped growing in diameter after a few years, but were still alive and extending at 34 years. The differentiation into major and minor roots is discussed with reference to their origins and the local environment.