write the special feature of roots and leaves of mustard plant
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Mustard is a dicot plant having tap roots with reticulate leaf venetation.
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Heart-shaped cotyledons and leaf stalks are hairless.
First true leaves are covered with hairs on both the upper and lower leaf surfaces. Hairs on leaves are less dense than on yellow mustard leaves.
Leaves are pale green with hairs on the first leaves and leaf margins.
The lower leaves will be deeply lobed, while the upper leaves will be narrower and not lobed.
5. The leaf will terminate higher up on the petiole and will not clasp the stem.
6. Pale yellow flowers. Hairless and smooth
.7.Smooth long, conical beaked pods. The pods are usually positioned 45º to the stem.
8. Seeds are reddish brown to dark brown in colour and are 2mm or less in diameter. They have spherical or oval shape.
First true leaves are covered with hairs on both the upper and lower leaf surfaces. Hairs on leaves are less dense than on yellow mustard leaves.
Leaves are pale green with hairs on the first leaves and leaf margins.
The lower leaves will be deeply lobed, while the upper leaves will be narrower and not lobed.
5. The leaf will terminate higher up on the petiole and will not clasp the stem.
6. Pale yellow flowers. Hairless and smooth
.7.Smooth long, conical beaked pods. The pods are usually positioned 45º to the stem.
8. Seeds are reddish brown to dark brown in colour and are 2mm or less in diameter. They have spherical or oval shape.
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