juurepikkus
Juurepikkus is a term used in Finnish botany and horticulture to refer to the total length of a plant’s root system, including primary, secondary, and finer roots. It is a fundamental trait of root system architecture and is often considered alongside other root characteristics such as depth, mass, and root length density to describe how a plant explores soil for water and nutrients. Juurepikkus can be reported as the overall length of all roots, or as layer-specific lengths measured down to particular soil depths. Measurement methods vary and can be destructive or non-destructive.
Destructive methods involve excavating the plant, washing away soil, and directly measuring root lengths through scanning
Several factors influence juurepikkus, including species and genotype, developmental stage, soil texture and structure, moisture availability,