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Publication Correction to: An overall review on influence of root architecture on soil carbon sequestration potential(2025) Srivastava, R. K.; Yetgin, Ali; Srivastava, R. K.; Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation, Biogeophysics, University of Hohenheim, 70599, Stuttgart, Germany; Yetgin, Ali; Toros Agri Industry, Research and Development Center, Mersin, TurkeyPublication An overall review on influence of root architecture on soil carbon sequestration potential(2024) Srivastava, R. K.; Yetgin, Ali; Srivastava, R. K.; Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation, Biogeophysics, University of Hohenheim, 70599, Stuttgart, Germany; Yetgin, Ali; Toros Agri Industry, Research and Development Center, Mersin, TurkeySoil carbon sequestration is a vital ecosystem function that mitigates climate change by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Root characteristics such as depth, diameter, length, and branching pattern affect soil carbon dynamics through root-soil interactions and organic matter breakdown. Here we review field surveys, laboratory analysis, and mathematical modeling to understand how root structures affect soil carbon storage. Further, certain root features increase soil carbon sequestration, suggesting that selective breeding and genetic engineering of plants could maximize this ecological benefit. However, more research is needed to understand the complex interactions between roots, soil biota, and soil organic matter under changing environmental conditions. In addition, the benefit of climate change mitigation methods and soil carbon models from the inclusion of root architecture was reviewed. Studies in the realm of root-soil interactions encompass a variety of academic fields, including agronomy, ecology, soil science, and plant physiology. Insights into how roots interact with their soil environment and the effects of these interactions on plant health, agricultural productivity, and environmental sustainability have been gained through this research.
