Biology, asked by meenatiwari99, 10 months ago

if areial roots are not developed on mangrove trees what do you think would happen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mangroves that do not develop any aerial roots as Barringtonia species for example normally grow more inland where the soil is richer in oxygen and spared by the tides. The growing conditions do not require the mangrove to develop aerial roots to support the underground root system with additional oxygen.

Answered by priyabalakrishnan693
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Mangroves that do not develop any aerial roots as Barringtonia species for example normally grow more inland where the soil is richer in oxygen and spared by the tides. The growing conditions do not require the mangrove to develop aerial roots to support the underground root system with additional oxygen. mangrove trees have aerial roots, called pneumatophores, that take up oxygen from the air for the roots. These seedlings, called propagules, even grow roots.

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