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Different types of plants have the form of different types of root systems. Not all plants have a taproot. Taproot has a different structure to the structure of root fibers. In the helter-rooted plants are the primary root or the root of the growing embryo and elongate. The root is a main root that supports the establishment of vegetation. In the fibrous roots of plants, roots or root primary embryo grows continuously but will not die, but instead will grow many roots at the base of the stem. The root is smaller than the primary roots, but many, and branching. Hairy roots spread into the soil around plants.
In general there are three different forms and types of root system, namely: Rooting system riding (Radix Primaria) Rooting systems there are in plants dikotil. The root is composed of a large root with several branches and twigs roots, an outgrowth of the primary roots of germinating seeds. There taproot parenchymal tissue whose function is to store food. for instance in plants; carrots, sweet potatoes and so on in the form of tubers. Rooting system fibers (Radix Adventicia) Root system is owned by the monocot plants. The root is composed of a number of small roots, slender, and the same size. Root fibers formed at the time of primary roots establish branches as much as possible. The main function is to strengthen the root fibers plant establishment. Adventitious Rooting System Adventitious root system is a root system that is not from the primary root. For example, the root from stem cuttings, roots from stem tubers, and roots from cuttings, even the roots of the leaves. |
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