No plant can live without the roots. It needs not only sun rays but also anorganic substances from the soil.
Roots are essential for absorption of water and holding the plant deep in the soil. If the roots are missing the plant willl not grow properly in its early stage thereby affecting the growth.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
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yes the plant roots can regrow with water
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)
The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.
The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.
It depends how serious the damage is. Most roots are the main feeding system of any plant and holds the plant in place. Most injured and diseased roots will be replaced by new roots. If the roots are slightly damaged, it may not cause any harm if the plant was in good health. However, it could cause damage or even death to the plant if the damage was severe or long lasting, because it will have a limited ability to get water and nutrients.
It depends how serious the damage is. Most roots are the main feeding system of any plant and holds the plant in place. Most injured and diseased roots will be replaced by new roots. If the roots are slightly damaged, it may not cause any harm if the plant was in good health. However, it could cause damage or even death to the plant if the damage was severe or long lasting, because it will have a limited ability to get water and nutrients.
It depends how serious the damage is. Most roots are the main feeding system of any plant and holds the plant in place. Most injured and diseased roots will be replaced by new roots. If the roots are slightly damaged, it may not cause any harm if the plant was in good health. However, it could cause damage or even death to the plant if the damage was severe or long lasting, because it will have a limited ability to get water and nutrients.
It will sicken or die.
Depends on the size of the root and to what extremes. Many times if plants fail you can trim back the roots and rejuvenate it so it will grow new roots. Injured roots will usually come back stronger as long as its not from anything other than mishandling or cutting by a shovel.
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the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
The roots will not function again is the tissues are highly damaged. This will be the cause of death of the plant, as it will be unable to receive nutrients.
Neutralisation is the process that occurs in plant roots. The plant roots provide nutrition for the plant such as carrying minerals and water up to the other plant section (leafs, petals, buds, etc.)
The plant could die without necessary nutrition.However, the plant will do its best to repair the injured part and the diseased part will struggle for its survival.In some of the cases a callus of cells will be formed and differentiation of tissues will take place to form a new shoot. This happens because plants have great power of regeneration.Depending on the type of plant:Monocotyledonous plants (such as palms) only have one terminal bud in its shoot system. Damaging this will result in the plant dying.In most dicotyledonous plants if the main shoot/bud is damaged the next set of lateral buds will become activated and take on the roll of the predominant "leader." This is governed by growth regulating hormones within the plant and is known as apical dominance.The roots of the plant may not hold on to the soil and it may not stand firm because of the damage in the shoot system and it may cause malfunctioning beacause the roots cannot absorb the nutrients from the soil.