diffentiate between tap root system fibrous root system and adventitious root system
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Tap Root System
Taproot, main root of a primary root system, growing vertically downward. Most dicotyledonous plants (see cotyledon), such as dandelions, produce taproots, and some, such as the edible roots of carrots and beets, are specialized for food storage.
Fibrous Root System
A fibrous root system is the opposite of a taproot system. It is usually formed by thin, moderately branching roots growing from the stem.
A fibrous root system is universal in monocotyledonous plants and ferns.
The fibrous root systems look like a mat made out of roots when the tree has reached full maturity.
Adventitious Root System
If an adventitious plant is pulled up, it can grow new roots, wherever it is placed as long as good conditions exist.
Some examples of adventitious plants are: Ivy, Horsetails, Oak trees and Cypress.
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