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Answered by jiyant
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Fasciculated roots e.g., Asparagus, Dahlia In Dahlia and Asparagus a number of adventitious roots arise as a cluster, from almost the same level at the base of the stem. 10. Adventitious Root Modifications. Nodulose roots e.g., Curcuma amada, (mango ginger)Here, the root becomes swollen at its tip.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Asparagus has its roots modified to fasciculated roots.

Explanation:

  • Adventitious roots arise from the plant parts except the root radicle.
  • They are modified to store food, provide support and perform additional functions.
  • Fasciculated roots are one of the types of adventitious roots.
  • They are originated in the form of clusters from the stem of the plant.
  • They are thick and fleshy due to the storage of food. It is present in the plants including Asparagus and Dahlia.
  • Asparagus is a perennial flowering plant belongs to the family Asparagus.

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