finger millet has
which type of root
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finger millet has FIBROUS ROOTS.
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Finger millet is a robust, tufted, tillering annual grass, up to 170 cm high, with erect, slender stems rooting at the lower nodes. The shallow root system is fibrous and strong, difficult to pull out (FAO, 2012; de Wet, 2006; Quattrocchi, 2006). Stems and leaves (up to 75 cm long and 2 cm broad) are usually green.b
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