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Growth and physiology of olive pioneer and fibrous roots exposed to soil moisture deficits
2011
Tree Physiology
In woody plants, pioneer roots are the main roots used to expand the root system horizontally and vertically whereas fibrous 'feeder' roots are chiefly used in the absorption of water and nutrients. Because of their different roles, we expected newly emerged pioneer and fibrous roots to respond differently to restrictions in soil moisture. We hypothesized that fibrous roots would exhibit greater growth plasticity and greater physiological impairment from soil moisture deficits, especially under
doi:10.1093/treephys/tpr110
pmid:22084020
fatcat:h5hedirs7vbplj6xtaqxq3czwm