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This article is about the plant root system. For the American rock band, see Taproot (band). For other uses, see Taproot (disambiguation).

A taproot is an enlarged somewhat straight to tapering plant root that grows vertically downward. It forms a center from which other roots sprout laterally.

Plants with taproots are difficult to transplant. The presence of a taproot is why dandelions are hard to uproot — the top is pulled, but the long taproot stays in the ground, and re-sprouts.

The taproot system contrasts to the fibrous root system with many branched roots.

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Description

Most trees begin life with a taproot, but after one to a few years the main root system changes to a wide-spreading fibrous root system with mainly horizontal growing surface roots and only a few vertical, deep anchoring roots. A typical mature tree 30–50 m tall has a root system that extends horizontally in all directions as far as the tree is tall or more, but well over 95% of the roots are in the top 50 cm depth of soil.

Many taproots are modified into storage organs.

Some plants with taproots:

Development

Taproots develop from the radicle of a seed, forming the primary root. It branches of to secondary roots, which in turn branch to form tertiary roots. These may further branch to form rootlets. Soil characteristics strongly influence the architecture of taproots; for example, deep rich soils favor the development of vertical taproots in many oak species such as Quercus kelloggii, while clayey soils promote the growth of multiple taproots.

Typical taproots

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A tree taproot

The dandelion's taproot, quite apparent in this drawing, renders this plant very difficult to uproot – the plant itself gives way, but the root stays in the ground and may sprout again

A taproot

Woody Tap Root of mature Mango can be distinctly seen, Kolkata, India

References

  1. ^ Botany Manual: Ohio State University
  2. ^ C.Michael Hogan (2008) Quercus kelloggii, Globaltwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg [1]

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