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thank you very much thanks for two new pathologist for the invitation Ill be talking about roots so it was great this week to hear that there seems to be a consensus that roots are important so I dont need to convince you that they are important so thats great but on the other hand is that point to work yes if you look at the data thats available and you all know that if you look at the find route data the number of observation it dry well theyre actually very little compared to the leaf data reproductive traits etc so its a little bit better now thanks to the efforts of Luke with Fred and Catherine and and other people in this room but still traits are underrepresented and really I dont know what the the fuss is all about because once you find PhD students its actually quite easy to go out in the field and measure birth rates but now on a more serious note its very difficult work and I seen a lot of enthusiasm for measuring route traits which is great and but Ive also seen h