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Name two types of adventitious roots modification with respect to storage of food. Give one character and one example of each.​

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Answered by BarrettArcher
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Tuberous roots and fasciculated roots.

Explanation:

  • Adventitious roots may be defined as the roots that can be modified for the clinging, climbing and mechanical support.
  • The different type of adventitious roots on the basis of food storage are tuberous roots, moniliform roots and fasciculated roots.
  • Tuberous roots are the fleshy roots. They do not have the shape and get swollen. Example: sweet potato.
  • The fasciculated roots might often present in the form of the small clusters. The clusters generally arise from the base stem. Example: Dahlia.

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Types of adventitious roots and its example

Explanation:

  • Stilt Roots (Brace Roots):  
  • They are short yet thick supporting roots which grow sideways from the basal hubs of the stem. In Sugarcane, Maize, Pennisetum, and Sorghum the stilt establishes develop in whorls. In the wake of entering the dirt, they create stringy roots which hold the dirt immovably to offer help to the long and tight jointed and unbranched stems (culms) like the ropes of shaft or tent.  
  • Furthermore, they take into consideration better retention of water and mineral salts. In Screwpine or Pandanus odoratissimus the stilt roots grow just from the lower surface of the slanted stem to offer help. Being uneven, they are additionally called prop roots. The supporting underlying foundations of Pandanus bear a lot of collapsed numerous root tops.  
  • Sticking or Climbing Roots:  
  • These are non-absorptive unusual roots which are found in climbers. They may emerge from the hubs (e.g., Tecoma, Betel), internodes (Ficus pumila) or both (e.g., Ivy). The sticking roots enter the breaks or fissures of the help.  
  • They hold the help immovably by framing paws (e.g., Tecoma), swollen plates or discharging a clingy juice at their tips (e.g., Ivy). Models are found in adolescent phase of Ivy.

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