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explain crown root initiation in wheat​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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Crown roots are those that form at nodes above the coleoptile node. The internode above the coleoptile node, which elongates to determine the position of the crown, is tbe subcrown internode. The crown is the series of nodes with short internodes that forms usually below the surface of the soil.

Answered by srishtishaw53
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Crown roots are those that form at nodes above the coleoptile node. The internode above the coleoptile node, which elongates to determine the position of the crown, is tbe subcrown internode. The crown is the series of nodes with short internodes that forms usually below the surface of the soil.

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