Root system architecture (RSA) plays a fundamental role in determining crop performance under water-limited conditions by regulating soil water uptake efficiency and plant adaptation. Key traits, such as root depth, growth angle, branching patterns and hydraulic characteristics, influence the spatial distribution and functional capacity of roots to access moisture within heterogeneous soil environments. This review integrates recent developments in root structural organisation and RSA, highlight
Root architecture in crops: Functions and implications for efficient water mining
K A Jayaasree·A J Pon Rathika·S Nadaradjan·Ramadoss Poonguzhalan Angel·G Hemalatha·A Premkumar·T Kalaisri·D Manjari·I L Mishore·K Manojkumar
