Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
3.3 Roots – The Science of PlantsFibrous root systems are excellent at holding soil in place because they are thin, extensive, and weblike. This is why various types of grasses, which have ...
-
[2]
Plant RootsFibrous Root System: Characterized by having a mass of similarly sized roots. In this case the radicle from a germinating seed is short lived and is replaced by ...Missing: biology definition
-
[3]
Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and functionFibrous root systems, which are located closer to the surface and have a dense network of roots. Fibrous root systems can help prevent soil erosion. Fibrous ...
- [4]
-
[5]
Fibrous Root System - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsA fibrous root system is defined as a type of root structure characterized by multiple branching roots that spread out over a larger area in the soil, ...
-
[6]
Taproot vs. Fibrous Root: 17 Key Differences, ExamplesAug 3, 2023 · The fibrous root is the other type of root system where the root develops from the stem in the form of thin and moderately branching roots ...Taproot Definition · Fibrous Root Definition · Key Differences (Taproot vs...
-
[7]
On the relationship between specific root length and the rate of root ...Mean root diameter of the fibrous roots (< 2 mm) declined with age. Rootstocks with the highest SRL had the most rapid rate of root proliferation (cm cm−3 ...
-
[8]
[PDF] Measuring Fibrous Roots with a Leaf Area MeterThe meter can accurately measure sample area with minimum length or width of at least 2 mm. All grass fibrous roots tested were smaller than 2 mm diameter and.
-
[9]
Roots – Biology - UH PressbooksFibrous root systems arise at the base of the stem, where a cluster of roots forms a dense network that is shallower than a taproot. The growing root tip is ...
-
[10]
[PDF] Concepts of Botany Spring 2008 Topic 02: The Root System (The ...ADVENTITIOUS (i.e., arising from the stem!). These ADVENTITOUS ROOTS give rise to a more or less homogeneous system called a FIBROUS ROOT SYSTEM. As you ...
-
[11]
[PDF] The Root System - PLB Lab WebsitesFibrous root systems are formed by seminal roots arising in the embryo in addition to the radicle. Grasses are good examples of plants with fibrous roots. 4 ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[12]
[PDF] Vegetative plant morphology — stems, leaves, and rootsFibrous root systems have numerous branched roots. The greatest concentration of fibrous roots occurs in the top 18 inches of soil, but significant numbers ...
-
[13]
Root distribution of nursery trees and its relationship to transplanting ...The fibrous root densities were usually greater in the upper 10 cm depth than at the lower depths. Tree spades, commonly used to transplant nursery trees, ...
-
[14]
Plants and Their Environment | MU ExtensionJun 21, 2017 · The greatest concentration of fibrous roots occurs in the top 12 inches of soil, but significant numbers of laterals may grow downward from ...
-
[15]
[PDF] Investigations on The Root Habits of Plants - UNL Digital CommonsIn other words, the absorbing area of the roots (exclusive of root hairs-which covered the entire system but which, of course, were not measured) was 1.2 times ...
-
[16]
[PDF] Roots and Root Systems - UDSpaceTaylor and Terrell (1982) give extensive data describing the spread, depth, and density of root systems in various plant species. Root-Shoot Interrelationships.Missing: fibrous | Show results with:fibrous
-
[17]
[PDF] Development of the root system of the northern red oak (Quercus ...These large roots descend obliquely from the soil line to a depth of 20-40 cm at a distance of 1-1.5 mm from the tree. From here they extend horizontally into ...
-
[18]
[PDF] Classification of Root Systems of Forbs of Grassland and a ...roots, mostly horizontal in the first 5 feet, is enor- mous; they run off to distances of 15 to 25 feet or more. Drawings made to scale of any of the roots of ...
-
[19]
A starting guide to root ecology: strengthening ecological concepts ...Oct 5, 2021 · Below-ground parts of plants play key roles in plant functioning and performance and affect many ecosystem processes and functions (Gregory, ...
-
[20]
Rice Plant Development: from Zygote to Spikelet - Oxford AcademicAbortion ... Generally, the root system of most dicot plants develops from the radicle formed in the embryo, whereas monocot plants have a so-called fibrous.
-
[21]
[PDF] A Field Guide to the Grasses of New Mexico - PublicationsRoots. The root system of grasses is always fibrous, with many equal- sized roots forming a thick mat or sod that binds the soil. Most of the roots arise ...
-
[22]
Root Development in Young Corn - Purdue AgronomyEven though the seminal roots technically are nodal roots, they are traditionally discussed separately from the nodal roots that develop later from the crown ...Missing: Zea | Show results with:Zea
-
[23]
Physiological diversity of orchids - PMC - NIHEpiphytic orchids have modified aerial roots that are sometimes more than 1 m long. They also feature a velamen that consists of dead cells (Fig. 2).
-
[24]
Rooting behaviour and soil properties in different bamboo species of ...Mar 18, 2020 · Due to extensive root system, connected rhizome bamboos are considered suitable for improving soil properties within a short period, ...Missing: rhizomatous | Show results with:rhizomatous
-
[25]
Roots in General - PLB Lab WebsitesUnlike the taproot system, the fibrous root system is made up of thin, stringy roots that all have about the same diameter. These roots branch several times and ...Missing: botany | Show results with:botany<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[26]
Exploring the role of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) root architecture ...In peanuts, the root system consisting of a deep taproot and lateral roots ... Fibrous roots, Thin, hair-like roots densely surround the primary and lateral ...
-
[27]
International Biological Flora: Trapa natans† - Palm - 2024Jul 19, 2024 · 3 Roots. The water caltrop does not have a primary root system (Groth et al., 1996; Seago et al., 2016). When the spirally elongated ...
-
[28]
Adaptations – South Florida Aquatic EnvironmentsOct 3, 2018 · Red mangroves have prop roots descending from the trunk and branches, providing a stable support system. Shallow widespreading roots ...
-
[29]
Growing Ferns in Iowa | Yard and GardenThis provides optimal growing conditions for the fern's fibrous root system. Ferns prefer evenly moist soils that are well-drained but don't dry out. While ...
-
[30]
Equisetum: Biology and ManagementEquisetum produces an extensive underground rhizome system that can reach depths of four feet or more. Patches of equisetum expand radially as the rhizomes ...
-
[31]
Cycad Coralloid Roots Contain Bacterial Communities Including ...Cycads are the only early seed plants that have evolved a specialized root to host endophytic bacteria that fix nitrogen. To provide evolutionary and functional ...
-
[32]
[PDF] Structural Development of the Oat PlantThe root system of the vegetative plant is fibrous in nature throughout the life of the plant. The fibrous seminal roots of seedlings can be seen in Fig. 3-1.
-
[33]
The Physiology of Adventitious Roots - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHGenerally, auxin promotes adventitious (and lateral) root initiation and decreases elongation, whereas cytokinin and strigolactones inhibit root initiation.
-
[34]
CLE–WOX signalling module regulates root meristem maintenance ...Sep 16, 2013 · The expression of WOX5 in the QC and stem cell proliferation in the root, however, were found to be controlled by the CLE40 signal originated ...Missing: fibrous | Show results with:fibrous
-
[35]
Genetic analysis of seedling root traits reveals ... - BMC Plant BiologyAug 15, 2018 · ... crown roots initiate about 2 weeks after germination. The late stage starts approximately 3 to 4 weeks after germination when whorls of crown ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[36]
Branching Out in Roots: Uncovering Form, Function, and RegulationRoot branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, and nutrients.
-
[37]
Understanding of Adventitious Root Formation: What Can We Learn ...Oct 6, 2020 · Adventitious root (AR) formation is a complex developmental process controlled by a plethora of endogenous and environmental factors.
-
[38]
Branching patterns of root systems: quantitative analysis of the ...Jul 25, 2014 · Root branching, and in particular acropetal branching, is a common and important developmental process for increasing the number of growing tips ...
-
[39]
[PDF] Root Development in Young Corn - Purdue AgronomyCorn is a grass and has a fibrous type root system, as compared to soybeans or alfalfa that have tap root systems. Stunting or restriction.
-
[40]
Hidden aging: the secret role of root senescence - ScienceDirect.comEvidence for an endogenously regulated senescence program in roots includes changes in root anatomy, metabolism, and color, decrease in root activity.
-
[41]
The root cortex of the Poaceae: a diverse, dynamic, and dispensable ...Apr 30, 2025 · Root cortical senescence follows a spatiotemporal pattern, initiating in outer cortical cell files near the zone of anucleate root hairs and ...<|separator|>
-
[42]
Effect of soil compaction on leaf, stem and fibrous root growth of ...The effect of soil compaction on the growth and proliferation of fibrous roots of cassava was investigated in southwestern Nigeria using specially ...Missing: influences flooding
-
[43]
Benefits of flooding-induced aquatic adventitious roots depend ... - NIHAquatic adventitious roots (aquatic roots) are commonly formed in flooding-tolerant plant species and are generally assumed to be beneficial for plant growth.
-
[44]
The mechanism of the plant roots' soil-reinforcement based on ... - NIHSep 29, 2020 · Plant roots play an important role in improving the overall stability of the superficial slope soil and increasing the safety coefficient of the ...Missing: anchorage | Show results with:anchorage
-
[45]
Quantifying the Binding and Bonding Effects of Plant Roots on Soil ...Dec 7, 2017 · Plant root reduced soil detachment by 54%, of which 41% was by root binding effect. Fibrous root was 1.6 times greater than tap root in reducing ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
-
[46]
Effectiveness of re-vegetated forest and grassland on soil erosion ...Compare to bare land, runoff and erosion reduced by 37.5% to 93.0% and 83.9% to 99.6% under different plant communities. The mean percent runoff and soil ...
-
[47]
The role of root development of Avena fatua in conferring soil strengthJul 1, 2015 · The results presented here suggest root reinforcement of shallow soil by a fibrous root system is potentially influenced by changes in root ...
- [48]
-
[49]
Root traits of crop species contributing to soil shear strengthMar 1, 2022 · This study highlights the effect of roots of annual crop species on soil shear strength by comparing their root traits to the apparent cohesion of soil core ...
-
[50]
Root Hairs - PMC - NIHRoot hairs are long, tubular outgrowths from root epidermal cells, increasing root surface area for nutrient acquisition, anchorage, and microbe interactions.
-
[51]
4.2 - Soil-root interface - Plants in ActionThe aggregate length of root hairs in the rye plants studied by Dittmer increased 18 times faster than that of the main axes. Thus, up to 21 times more soil is ...<|separator|>
-
[52]
Unveiling native mycorrhizal fungi diversity: insights into growth ...This study investigates the role of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in enhancing the growth performance, nutrient uptake, and root system robustness ...
-
[53]
Roles of Arbuscular Mycorrhizas in Plant Phosphorus Nutrition - NIHInteractions between pathways of phosphorus uptake in arbuscular mycorrhizal roots have important implications for understanding and manipulating plant ...Missing: fibrous 70-90%
-
[54]
The Role of Aquaporins in Root Water Uptake - PMC - NIHAquaporin‐rich membranes may be needed to facilitate intense water flow across root tissues and may represent critical points where an efficient and spatially ...Missing: fibrous | Show results with:fibrous
-
[55]
Nitrate signalling mediated by the NRT1.1 nitrate transporter ...Nitrate signalling mediated by the NRT1.1 nitrate transporter antagonises L-glutamate-induced changes in root architecture. Plant J. 2008 Jun;54(5):820-8 ...
-
[56]
NRT1.1 Dual-Affinity Nitrate Transport/Signalling and its Roles in ...Aug 22, 2021 · NRT1.1 is the first nitrate transport protein cloned in plants and has both high- and low-affinity functions. It imports and senses nitrate.Abstract · Introduction · Perspective
-
[57]
Responses of root system architecture to water stress at multiple levelsIn the fibrous root system ( Figure 5A ), water stress increased root hair density, root hair length and root-to-shoot ratio by 49.4%, 35.8%, and 21.6%, ...
-
[58]
Root Systems' Role in Ecosystems - CID Bio-ScienceJun 20, 2023 · Roots Prevent Landslides. Vertical deep roots enhance root anchorage and prevent landslides by anchoring the soil to deeper, stabler bedrock.
-
[59]
Different effects of taproot and fibrous root crops on pore structure ...Nov 25, 2023 · This study aims to assess the impact of taproot (TR) and fibrous root (FR) crops on the physicochemical properties, pore structure, and microbial communities ...Missing: flooding | Show results with:flooding
-
[60]
How do different root structures affect soil?Feb 1, 2021 · Fibrous roots represent a strategy that emphasizes exploration of soil closer to the surface and increased overall contact with soil particles ...
-
[61]
The Rhizosphere - Roots, Soil and Everything In Between - NatureRoot exudates can serve as a food source and chemoattractant for microbes which then attach to the root surface and form microcolonies. Common sites for ...Missing: fibrous mats
-
[62]
Rates of Root and Organism Growth, Soil Conditions, and Temporal ...104–107 cells per cm root. 106–109 cells per g rhizosphere soil. 106 cells per mm3 rhizosphere close to the root. 170–3780 µg C g−1 soil and 6–56 % active.Missing: fibrous | Show results with:fibrous
-
[63]
[PDF] High-resolution global map (100 m) of soil organic carbon reveals ...Soil organic carbon stocks (t C/ha) of agricultural land. 590. Globally, agricultural soil carbon density ranges from 31 t C/ha to 132 t C/ha at 30 cm depth ...
-
[64]
Resource and non‐resource root competition effects of grasses on ...Aug 10, 2025 · This study assessed the effects of resource (ie nutrients) and non‐resource (ie interference for space) competition from fine roots of competing grasses.
-
[65]
[PDF] Cheatgrass invasions: History, causes, consequences, and solutionsFeb 14, 2024 · Cheatgrass is a habitat generalist, has an extremely high reproductive rate, and germinates earlier than native grasses. It outcompetes ...
-
[66]
Suitability Analysis of Crops for Sloping Farmland in Arid Sandy ...Millet features a fibrous root system with shallow proliferation. The maximum root depth is 0.1–0.3 m, with 85% of roots confined to 0–20 cm. The root density ...
-
[67]
(PDF) Comparison of Field Crops with Tap and Fibrous Root System ...May 30, 2020 · The findings showed that crops with taproot had less root and shoot mass and shorter root length than cereals with fibrous roots at both growth stages.
-
[68]
Optimisation of root traits to provide enhanced ecosystem services in ...Dec 16, 2021 · We outline current and promising phenotyping technologies and breeding strategies in cover crops that can enhance agricultural sustainability through ...
-
[69]
Cover crops and their erosion-reducing effects during concentrated ...▻Fine-branched roots are most effective in preventing concentrated flow erosion. ▻After frost, the erosion-reducing potential of some species decreased. ▻Fine- ...
-
[70]
Critical review of the impact of cover crops on soil properties2.1. Grass cover crops. The root systems of grasses cover crops are generally fine, fibrous, and well adapted for reducing soil erosion and improving soil ...
-
[71]
Crop root system architecture in drought response - ScienceDirect.comIn this review, we discuss the compositions and roles of crop RSA and summarize the most recent developments in augmenting drought tolerance in crops.
-
[72]
Perennial groundcovers: an emerging technology for soil ... - NIHMay 11, 2021 · The shallow fibrous root systems of many cool-season grasses are ideal for PGC because they allow roots of the cash-crop to occupy a much deeper ...