Corolliod root arise from outer cortex or inner cortex
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Coralloid roots are coral-like, dichotomously branched, fleshy, negatively geotropic and arise from the lateral branches of normal roots.
6. Coralloid roots are green in colour because of the presence of an algal zone. In this zone are present members of Myxophyceae, such as Nostoc and Anabaena and some bacteria
7. Due to the presence of endophytic algae, these roots become swollen, appear like a coral and hence named coralloid.
8. The stem is erect, stout and unbranched and remains covered with hard armours (Fig. 3) of woody leaves and sporophyll bases.
9. At the apex of stem is present a crown of leaves arranged spirally.
6. Coralloid roots are green in colour because of the presence of an algal zone. In this zone are present members of Myxophyceae, such as Nostoc and Anabaena and some bacteria
7. Due to the presence of endophytic algae, these roots become swollen, appear like a coral and hence named coralloid.
8. The stem is erect, stout and unbranched and remains covered with hard armours (Fig. 3) of woody leaves and sporophyll bases.
9. At the apex of stem is present a crown of leaves arranged spirally.
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