difference between taproot and lateral root
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Taproot consists of one large long root, while this is not the case for the lateral root.
Taproot penetrates deep into the soil, while a lateral root is shallow and does not penetrate as deeply.
A taproot is the differentiated primary root of the plant, while the fibrous root is not the differentiated lateral root of the plant.
In the lateral root system the primary root is eliminated, this is not the case in the taproot system.
The lateral root develops from the stem; this is not the case for the taproot.
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Taproot consists of one large long root, while this is not the case for the lateral root.
Taproot penetrates deep into the soil, while a lateral root is shallow and does not penetrate as deeply.
A taproot is the differentiated primary root of the plant, while the fibrous root is not the differentiated lateral root of the plant.
In the lateral root system the primary root is eliminated, this is not the case in the taproot system.
The lateral root develops from the stem; this is not the case for the taproot.
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