What type of root does the sarghum has
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The sorghum root system consists of 3 types of roots:
Primary rootsSecondary or Adventitious rootsBrace or Buttress roots.
Primary roots:
These roots develop from the radicle and die subsequently.
Secondary or Adventitious roots:
These roots develop from the first node from the mesocotyle.
These rots occupy 5 to 15 cm area in the soil around the base of the stem.
Adventitious roots are small, uniform, and form a small portion of the root system.
Another type of permanent adventitious roots develop from the second internode and above.
These roots are branched laterally (about 1 sq.m) interlacing the soil vertically.
These roots mainly supply nutrients to the plant.
Brace or buttress roots:
These roots develop from the root primordia of the basal nodes above the ground level.
They are stunted, thick, and above ground level.
These roots provide anchorage to the plant.
Primary rootsSecondary or Adventitious rootsBrace or Buttress roots.
Primary roots:
These roots develop from the radicle and die subsequently.
Secondary or Adventitious roots:
These roots develop from the first node from the mesocotyle.
These rots occupy 5 to 15 cm area in the soil around the base of the stem.
Adventitious roots are small, uniform, and form a small portion of the root system.
Another type of permanent adventitious roots develop from the second internode and above.
These roots are branched laterally (about 1 sq.m) interlacing the soil vertically.
These roots mainly supply nutrients to the plant.
Brace or buttress roots:
These roots develop from the root primordia of the basal nodes above the ground level.
They are stunted, thick, and above ground level.
These roots provide anchorage to the plant.
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sarghum has embryonic type of root
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