Coarseroot
Coarseroot is a term used in botany to describe a root-system morphology in which a plant develops one or several thick, coarse primary roots with limited branching. It denotes a functional trait rather than a strict taxonomic group, and it is observed across a range of woody perennials and some desert-adapted species. The concept contrasts with fine-root systems, which are characterized by numerous thin roots that specialize in rapid nutrient and water uptake.
Morphology and characteristics commonly associated with coarseroots include a dominant primary root or a small number
Ecology and function: Coarseroot systems often facilitate deep soil penetration to access moisture in drought-prone or
Distribution and significance: Coarseroot traits are found in various climates, especially in woody species adapted to