how adventitious roots are formed by repeated branching of redicle
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It consists of dense mass of slender, adventitious roots that arise from the stem. A fibrous root system has no single large taproot as the embryonic root dies when the plant is still young. The roots grow downward and outward from the stem. They branch repeatedly to form a mass of fine roots
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Some roots, called adventitious roots, arise from an organ other than the root—usually a stem, sometimes a leaf. They are especially numerous on underground stems, such as rhizomes, corms, and tubers, and make it possible to vegetatively propagate many plants from stem or leaf cuttings.
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