Juurevõrk
Juurevõrk, which translates to "root network" in Estonian, refers to the interconnected system of roots of plants. This subterranean network is crucial for plant survival and plays a vital role in ecosystems. The primary functions of the juurevõrk include anchoring the plant in the soil, absorbing water and nutrients, and storing food reserves. Different types of root systems exist, such as taproots and fibrous roots, each adapted to specific environmental conditions and plant needs.
Beyond its individual plant functions, the juurevõrk has significant ecological importance. It helps to prevent soil