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Plants are strengthened by fungi inside and outside feeder roots.
They are, in a sense, protectors of the tree's accumulation of tiny feeder roots.
The thick mat of fine feeder roots extends way out horizontally, far beyond the drip line.
The cuts encourage feeder roots to grow, which will help sustain the shrubs when they are moved.
To prevent overwatering, Mrs. Howell recommends watering only near the edge of the pot where the feeder roots are.
For example, mangroves can have feeder roots for absorption, stilt roots for support, and pneumatophores for aeration.
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Feeder root systems are reduced; they may be stubby or excessively branched, often discoloured, and decayed.
Open image in new window Fig. 10 Exchange power of feeder root node curves.
Some, like corn, establish large feeder root systems and can be damaged by plowing too closely to the plants, others, like beans and peas, will do better if the soil around the roots is loose and unpacked so the root systems can breath.
The feeder, or fine, roots are similar to those of herbaceous vascular plants until, as they mature, they begin to undergo secondary growth.
Cephalobidae (bacterial feeder) and Tylenchidae (root associate) were the dominant nematode families in stands of each species, together accounting for around 40 %, 30, and 20% of the nemandde community in spruce, pine, and aspen stands, respectively (Fig. 5).
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