Plant roots create vital porosity in soil for optimal growth.
Roots of plants can change the soil structure around them as they grow. Researchers used X-ray imaging to study how different plant species affect soil structure. They found that the soil right next to the roots becomes more porous, not denser as previously thought. The type of soil and how compacted it is also play a role in how roots affect soil structure. This information is important for understanding how plants take up water and nutrients from the soil.