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A plant root system architectural taxonomy: A framework for root nomenclature
Authors:R W Zobel  Y Waisel
Institution:1. U.S. Department of Agriculture , Agricultural Research Service, Appalachian Farming Systems Research Center , USA rich.zobel@ars.usda.gov;3. Department of Plant Sciences , Tel Aviv University , Israel
Abstract:Abstract

Research into root system morphology over the last two centuries has developed a diverse set of terminologies that are difficult to apply consistently across species and research specialties. In response to a need for better communication, a workshop held by the International Society for Root Research established some nomenclature standards for root research. These standards and their justification are presented in this study. A framework for a root system architectural taxonomy is created by defining four main classes of root: the tap root, that is, the first root to emerge from the seed; lateral roots, which are branches of other roots; shoot‐borne roots, which arise from shoot tissues; and basal roots, which develop from the hypocotyl, that is, the organ which is between the base of the shoot and the base of the tap root. It is concluded that adherence to the presented taxonomy will reduce confusion and eliminate some of the current confounding of results.
Keywords:Nomenclature  tap root  basal root  shoot‐borne root  lateral root
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