rootinterwoven
Rootinterwoven is a theoretical framework for studying how plant root systems form interconnected networks, and how these networks interact with environmental gradients and neighboring plants. The term emphasizes the dual aspects of growth: the physical interweaving of root axes and the abstract network topology that supports resource transport and information flow.
Its central idea is to model root architecture as an interwoven graph, with branching endpoints as leaves
Modeling approaches combine graph theory, fractal geometry, and agent-based simulations. Parameters include growth rate, branching probability,
Applications range from ecological research and agronomy to soil physics and bio-inspired design. Rootinterwoven models help
Despite its promise, rootinterwoven remains a conceptual and computational tool, with ongoing work addressing empirical validation,