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Roots and leaves are equally important to a plant. Without either one, it dies.
Because of the spora. Wind makes the spores easily spread out and attack the xylem. Therefore, plant roots cannot absorb water and finally the plant dies.
Prairie plants roots, like all plant roots, move water and nutrients from the soil into the plant. Because prairie habitat is often dry the root systems are huge. In any natural prairie these plant roots partner with mycorrhizal fungi creating a fungus root that further increases the root zone by a factor of 10 to 1000. The roots remain in the soil. If the plant dies the roots become organic matter cycled back to other plants. If the plant is burned in the frequent grass fires the prairie often sees the plant regrows from the roots left in the soil.
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