2-........Roots of the grasses prevent soil erosion. *
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Fibrous root systems help prevent soil erosion
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- Tap: The main root of a primary root system that grows vertically downward is called a taproot. Taproots are produced by most dicotyledonous plants (see cotyledon), including dandelions, and some are specialised for food, such as the edible roots of carrots and beans.
- Prop: Any of the modified roots that grow from a plant's stem and provide additional support. As with the maize plant, such stems are usually tall and slender, with prop roots developing at increasingly higher levels as the stem elongates.
- Fibers: A fibrous root system produces a dense root network that is closer to the soil surface. A carrot is an example of a tap root system. Fibrous root systems can be found in grasses including wheat, rice, and corn. Monocots have fibrous root systems, while dicots have tap root systems.
- Adentitous: Roots developed on stem and leaf cuttings, as well as those created by air layering, are examples of adventitious roots. Ficus, for example, produces free-hanging aerial roots that begin in the branches and thicken significantly before reaching the soil. Roots emerge from aerial organs in many lianas.
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