The type of roots present in mustard plant is
a.fibrous roots b) adventitious roots c) taproots d) nodulated roots
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mustard plants have tap roots
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The type of roots present in mustard plant is tap roots.
Explanation:
- Tap root is present in dicotyledonous plants. Dicotyledonous plants are those which possess two cotyledons in their seeds. Mustard is dicot plant. Therefore, tap root system is present in mustard.
- Mustard root is classified as an annual and is a member of the Brassicaceae or Cruciferae family, botanically known as Brassica juncea.
- While the Mustard plant is most commonly utilized for its greens and seeds, its large tap root has been gaining popularity on the culinary scene as a root vegetable.
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