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Identify what is being described Forms the lower trunk and root system of the tree. * 11. Forms the lower trunk and root system of the tree. * 12.Forms the bearing parts and shoot system of the tree. * 13.It is only followed on hills with high slopes. * 14.It is different from some symptom by planting and additional tree in the center of each square of plant of trees. * 15.In this method the trees are planted each corner of equilateral triangular. * 16.This system is similarly that of the square system in its layout except row to row and crop to plant spacing is not same. * 17.This is the simplest and the easiest method wherein trees are planted in four corner forming a square. * 18. Cashew, pecan, walnut, almond and cacao are example of this type of orchard. * 19. This is a piece of land where trees are maintained for food or commercial purposes. * 20. This is a type of orchard that focused on producing seeds to be sold for commercial purposes. *​

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Answered by xkannaxx
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11.)Tree root systems consist of large perennial roots and smaller, short-lived feeder roots. The large, woody tree roots and their primary branches increase in size and grow horizontally. ... Root functions include water and mineral conduction, food and water storage, and anchorage.

12.)stems

The shoot system consists stems, leaves, and the reproductive parts of the plant (flowers and fruits). The shoot system generally grows above ground, where it absorbs the light needed for photosynthesis. The root system, which supports the plants and absorbs water and minerals, is usually underground.

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Answered by upendra7382
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11.)Tree root systems consist of large perennial roots and smaller, short-lived feeder roots. The large, woody tree roots and their primary branches increase in size and grow horizontally. ... Root functions include water and mineral conduction, food and water storage, and anchorage.

12.)stems

The shoot system consists stems, leaves, and the reproductive parts of the plant (flowers and fruits). The shoot system generally grows above ground, where it absorbs the light needed for photosynthesis. The root system, which supports the plants and absorbs water and minerals, is usually underground.

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