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How do you identify root system of plant without pulling it out of the soil

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Answered by suraj245670
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Yes, 'it is possible' to find whether a 'plant' has 'fibrous' or 'tap root' by 'looking' at the 'leaf impression on paper. ' Explanation: If the leaf is having a parallel venation, that root of the plant will be fibrous root and if the leaf is having reticulated venation, that root of the plant will be a taproot.

Answered by parthkarken
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Generally, the health of the root system is reflected in the health of the plant parts growing above ground. Leaves that are sized and spaced appropriately for the cultivar and in good color are indications of healthy roots.

The type of plant and where it’s growing usually indicate the type of root system:

Taprooted plants develop a deep thick taproot with thinner roots branching off the inside of the taproot. Taprooted plants comprise dicots, such as conifers (pine), oaks, hickory and walnut, and beet, carrot, and dandelion. They tend to grow in well-drained sandy soils, and not where there is a high water table, or shallow or compacted soils.

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