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Why are tree roots important to protect?

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Why are tree roots important to protect?

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Answer Most people know that tree roots stabilize a tree. However, that is only part of their job. Most people dont realize that roots absorb oxygen out of the soil. Tree roots absorb air, water and nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus from the soil then convey these elements to the rest of the tree. All of these are essential for the trees growth and overall health. Tree roots also store starches that are produced during the growing season. If a trees roots are damaged then the tree will become stressed, its health will decline and it will die. Tree roots also stabilize the tree in a vertical position, especially those roots that grow horizontally from the base of the trunk or stem, known as the root flare. Please visit the following link to view a diagram of a trees root and crown structure. www.toronto.ca/trees/pdfs/TreeProtSpecs.

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Most people know that tree roots stabilize a tree. However, that is only part of their job. Most people don’t realize that roots absorb oxygen out of the soil. Tree roots absorb air, water and nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus from the soil then convey these elements to the rest of the tree. All of these are essential for the trees growth and overall health. Tree roots also store starches that are produced during the growing season. If a tree’s roots are damaged then the tree will become stressed, its health will decline and it will die. Tree roots also stabilize the tree in a vertical position, especially those roots that grow horizontally from the base of the trunk or stem, known as the root flare. Please visit the following link to view a diagram of a trees root and crown structure. www.toronto.ca/trees/pdfs/TreeProtSpecs.

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