refroot
Refroot is a type of plant root system found in certain species of flowering plants. This unique root system allows plants to absorb water and nutrients more efficiently from the soil. Refroot differs from other types of roots, such as taproot and fibrous roots, due to its compact and densely packed structure. This specialized root system expands easily through the surrounding soil, crossing into adjacent areas.
Refroot plants, including species of Pea, Bean, and Wisteria, typically develop this type of root system in
The structure of refroot is characterized as finger-like or stoloniferous, consisting of small, tightly packed roots
Additionally, the studies around the zone of root grafting between two individual refroot parts, have given