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morphology of cotton plant​

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Answered by enoch79
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Cotton plant consists of an erect main stem and a number of lateral branches. The stem has a growing point at its apex, with an apical bud. ... They do not bear flowers or fruits directly, but carry secondary branches (fruiting branches), that are characterized by their sympodial growth habit.

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