Root cause: Plant root tips are constrained to a dome shape common to arch bridges

Researchers have found that plant root tips commonly converged to a catenary-curved shape because of restrictions imposed by one-directional and localized tissue growth. Plant roots need to be able to push through soil without falling apart, and the dome shape may help with this by distributing mechanical force evenly over the surface of the root tip. This work and future studies have potential applications in plant biotechnology and conservation.