roottorinen
Roottorinen is a botanical term used to describe a plant growth form in which a pronounced, extensive below-ground root system dominates the architecture and function of the organism. In roottorinen species, roots contribute most of the plant’s anchorage, water and nutrient uptake, and often storage, shaping the plant’s overall size, persistence, and responses to environmental conditions.
The term encompasses both fibrous and taproot–dominated systems when the root network is the primary driver
In ecological contexts, roottorinen plants may interact with soil biota such as mycorrhizal fungi, and can
Its opposite would be a shoot-dominant or roottorinen-lacking growth form, where above-ground tissues drive growth and
See also: root system, taproot, fibrous root system, tuber, rhizome, mycorrhiza.