rozoony
Rozoony is a term used in speculative biology and environmental science to denote a proposed network-level property of root systems and their rhizosphere communities. It describes how plant roots, mycorrhizal fungi, bacteria, and soil fauna may coordinate signaling and resource exchange across spatial scales, producing emergent resilience in plant communities.
Etymology and scope: The word rozoony is a neologism formed from a root-related prefix rozo- and the
Conceptual framework: As a model, rozoony integrates network theory with soil ecology. It emphasizes persistent communication
Research status: Rozoony remains largely theoretical. Some controlled experiments reveal rhizosphere signaling consistent with coordinated responses,
Applications and implications: If validated, rozoony-inspired concepts could inform sustainable agriculture through crop interplant communication, targeted
See also: rhizosphere, mycorrhizal network, root signaling, plant communication, network theory.
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