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Write notes on Fasciculated tuberous root​

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Fasciculated tuberous root

1.Tuberous roots are the roots which are without any definite shape. Fasciculated tuberous roots are the adventitious roots found in some plants like Dahlia, Asparagus. These types of roots occur in clusters at the base of the stem and usually become thick and fleshy to store food.

2.Fasciculated roots are the type of modified adventitious root. They are tuberous root which become thick due to storage of food. They occur in clusters at the base of the stem; example Asparagus, Dahlia.

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