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Morphology of the Root, Prop root, Climbing root, photosynthtic root,…
Morphology of the Root
Root type
The roots that grow out of the taproot tend to tilt down into the soil until almost parallel or parallel to the ground. This type of root may branch into deep fry.
Has a characteristic when the base is growing, then gradually tapering down to the end It is longer and larger than the other roots that are separated, acting as the main body for resting the rest of the body.
It is a root that does not arise from a taproot or root branch. This type of root may break from the roots of the plant. According to the stems or branches, the leaves or branches of all kinds of fruit trees can be divided into subtypes according to their shape as follows.
Root
An organ or part of a plant that has no artifacts, buds and leaves, grows into the soil by gravity.
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