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write notes on fusiform root .​

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Answered by anuradha1039
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Answer:

  • Pseudogymnoascus is a genus of fungi in the family Pseudeurotiaceae.
  • Has smooth ascospores that are ellipsoid to fusiform and can vary from yellow to reddish brown.
  • Pseudogymnoascus roseus is frequently isolated from soil, root and wood samples.

Scientific classification

  • Kingdom:Fungi

  • Division:Ascomycota

  • Class:Dothideomycetes

  • Order:Incertae sedis

  • Family:Pseudeurotiaceae

  • Genus:Pseudogymnoascus

Raillo (1929)

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Answered by sheetalquizzy
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Notes on Fusiform Roots are as follows:

  • A Fusiform root is a modified Taproot. It is thick and round in the middle and thins out at the top and bottom.
  • These roots are found in plants like Radish, Beetroot, Turnip, Carrot, etc.
  • The main reason for such shape of these roots is the storage of food.
  • When the plants prepare food during photosynthesis, the roots of these plants grow in size and change their shape to store excess food.
  • These roots also help in getting more oxygen for the respiration of the plants.
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