Root length density is an important parameter in crop growth simulation and
in evaluating consequences of root pattern on crop water and nutrient upta
ke. In this study, a scaling model was presented for estimating the profile
distribution of root length density of maize (Zea mays L.). The model inpu
ts are root length data of a reference profile and bulk densities of soil l
ayers, as well as root length data in the first soil layer of a field profi
le to be investigated. Using the root length data of 10 soil profiles inves
tigated over 2 years, the model was examined. The results show that the pro
posed scaling approach is effective in estimating the root length density o
f each layer of soil in the field profile. The relative root mean square er
ror (RRMSE) of the developed scaling model was 25.28%, while that of the tr
aditional exponential model was 39.53%. The scaling approach would facilita
te determination of heterogeneous distributions of root length densities in
the field.