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what is coralloid roots in botany???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coralloid roots are specialized roots found in Cycas which are associated with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria.The coralloid roots contain symbiotic Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), which fix nitrogen and, in association with root tissues, produce such beneficial amino acids as asparagine and citrulline.

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Coralloid roots are negatively geotropic roots found in Cycads. ... Coralloid roots are negatively geotropic roots found in Cycads. The middle cortex of coralloid roots contains nitrogen fixing species of cyanobacterium named Anabaena cycadae. Thus coralloid roots play important role in supplying nitrogen to plants.

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