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प्रश्न
Students were on an excursion to a botanical garden. They noted the following observation. Will you be able to help them in understanding those condition?
A plant was found growing on other plant. Teacher said it is not a parasite. It exhibited two types of roots.
उत्तर
- Student must have observed an epiphytic plants like Dendrobium, Vanda growing on other plant.
- The two types of roots exhibited by this plant must be clinging roots and epiphytic roots.
- Clinging roots:
- Clinging roots are tiny roots develop along internodes, show disc at tips.
- It exudes sticky substance which enables plant to get attached to the substratum without damaging it.
- Epiphytic roots:
- Epiphytic plants like Vanda, Dendrobium grow on branches of trees in dense rain forests and are unable to obtain moisture from soil.
- Such plants produce epiphytic roots which hang in the air.
- The roots are provided with a spongy membranous absorbent covering of the velamen tissue.
- The cells of velamen tissue are hygroscopic and have porous walls, thus they can absorb moisture from air.
- Epiphytic roots can be silvery white or green and are without root cap.
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