specialized root Flashcards
food storage
food can be stored in tap roots or branched roots.
Irish potatoes, beet, sweet potato, carrots, turnips
water storage
some plants specialized for storing water.
Ex: manroot (wild cucumber)
propagative
roots grow up as new stems (adventitious shoot)
ex: lilac suckers, canada thistle
pneumatophore
roots have a large knob full or aerenchyma? which is full of oxygen, so helps the roots to breathe
black mangrove
aerial roots
adventitious roots that stick out of stem
ex: ivy hanging onto a tree
contractile roots
have roots that plant themselves, contract to grow deeper
buttress roots
large roots in tropical tree to stabilize tree
parasitic roots
haustoria penetrate into plant and get nutrients
ex: dodder, pine drop has parasitic roots under ground, mistletoe,
indian pipe
lives off of decaying material
root nodules
bacteria attach to root hair, penetrate into cortex, cortex grows a “tumor” (nodule).
This tumor has bacteria, shipping down sugar to the tumor and the bacteria consumes and provides fixed N2 through ammonia (fertilization)
phytochrome
in leaf: help to measure day length for seasonality in plants
in roots: taproot in arabidopsis is like a fiberoptic cable conducting light under the ground. Channels light to the roots, which is linked to stimulation in root growth
humas use of roots:
food: eat for food
spices: sassafras, ginger
alcohol: potatoes for tequila
drugs: nicotine of tobacco plants
insecticide/fish poison: rotenone