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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Introduction_to_Plant_Science_(Hochman_Adler)/10%3A_Tissues_and_Organs_-_How_the_Plant_is_Built/10.06%3A_Atlas-_Roots_Steams_and_Leaves/10.6.01%3A_Roots/10.6.1.03%3A_Root_Systems
    Plants tend to have either a netted root system (typical of monocots) or a taproot system (typical of eudicots). Some plants can also produce roots from stem tissue (adventitious roots) or for a speci...Plants tend to have either a netted root system (typical of monocots) or a taproot system (typical of eudicots). Some plants can also produce roots from stem tissue (adventitious roots) or for a specialized function (e.g. prop roots and pneumatophores).
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Botany/A_Photographic_Atlas_for_Botany_(Morrow)/11%3A_Roots/11.03%3A_Root_Systems
    Plants tend to have either a netted root system (typical of monocots) or a taproot system (typical of eudicots). Some plants can also produce roots from stem tissue (adventitious roots) or for a speci...Plants tend to have either a netted root system (typical of monocots) or a taproot system (typical of eudicots). Some plants can also produce roots from stem tissue (adventitious roots) or for a specialized function (e.g. prop roots and pneumatophores).

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