Differences between taproot
and fibour root ?
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Difference between taproot and fibour root.
- Taproot are found in dicots such as flowering plants, trees and shrubs.
- Taproot consist of the main root or the primary root of the dicots and its lateral branches called secondary root, teritary root.
- Taproots develop from the radical, which is the embryonic root.
- Taproots are deep-rooted and they are underground persistent roots.
- Taproots can help to endure droughts since they can reach much deeper sources.
- Taproots are responsible for absorbing nutrients and water from deeper sources.
- Fibrous roots are found in monocots such as read (tall grasses) and grasses.
- Fibrous roots consist of fine, hair like roots.
- Fibrous roots can develop from stem or leaves.
- Fibrous root are shallow they can be underground or Arial .they are short-lived roots.
- Fibrous roots cannot tolerate droughts.
- Fibrous roots can efficiently absorb fertilizer. fibrous roots prevent soil erosion.
- See the given attachment for figuration and identification.
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Answer:
Tap root has only one main and long root. The smaller roots that grow from the main root are called lateral roots
Fibrous roots do not have a main root. All roots are similar
Tap root grows vertically deep
into the soil Fibrous roots are short and most of them grow horizontally in the soil
Tap roots are found in plants which have reticulate venation in their leaves Fibrous roots are found in plants which have parallel venation in their leaves
Tap root is much longer and has extremely large surface area
Fibrous roots are short and have small surface area
A single plant has only one tap root
A single plant can have hundreds of fibrous roots
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