Hidden danger of drought

The loss of fine feeder roots is a hidden danger of drought. Feeder roots grow out of the thick woody tree roots. While woody roots grow down into the soil, feeder roots grow up toward the soil surface. Their main job is to absorb water, minerals, and oxygen. Feeder roots can grow out farther than the canopy area but usually not deeper than 3 feet. As soil becomes dry during a drought, these fine...

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