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      • Deep roots are a common trait among a wide range of plant species and biomes, and are pivotal to the very existence of ecosystem services such as pedogenesis, groundwater and streamflow regulation, soil carbon sequestration and moisture content in the lower troposphere.
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  1. Jul 6, 2016 · Even though the drivers of deep root growth are still poorly understood, evidence has accumulated that deep rooting could be a more widespread and important trait among plants than usually considered based on the share of overall root biomass that they make up.

    • Alain Pierret, Jean Luc Maeght, Corentin Clément, Jean Pierre Montoroi, Christian Hartmann, Santimai...
    • 2016
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  3. Oct 1, 2016 · Evidence has accumulated that deep rooting could be a more widespread and important trait among plants than usually considered based on the share of biomass that it represents. Examples that indicate that plant roots have different structures and play different roles with respect to major biochemical cycles depending on their position within ...

  4. Nov 7, 2020 · These tables give an overview of both the range of effects that root traits can have on ecosystem functioning and the range of traits potentially required to adequately capture the effects of roots on most plant functions and ecosystem properties and processes.

    • Grégoire T Freschet, Grégoire T Freschet, Catherine Roumet, Louise H Comas, Monique Weemstra, A Glyn...
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    • 2021
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  5. Aug 13, 2013 · The drivers underlying the development of deep root systems, whether genetic or environmental, are poorly understood but evidence has accumulated that deep rooting could be a more widespread and important trait among plants than commonly anticipated from their share of root biomass.

    • Jean-Luc Maeght, Boris Rewald, Alain Pierret
    • 10.3389/fpls.2013.00299
    • 2013
    • Front Plant Sci. 2013; 4: 299.
  6. The drivers underlying the development of deep root systems, whether genetic or environmental, are poorly understood but evidence has accumulated that deep rooting could be a more widespread and important trait among plants than commonly anticipated from their share of root biomass. Even though a distinct classification of “deep roots

  7. Jan 18, 2020 · There is a strong biological variation in the potential for deep rooting among crops, but in practice rooting is also determined by soil properties. Deep soil layers are inherently less hospitable for root development, due to higher compaction and much less organic matter than in the topsoil.

  8. Evidence has accumulated that deep rooting could be a more widespread and important trait among plants than usually considered based on the share of biomass that it represents.

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