Difference between revisions of "Radicle"

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Also called primary root. It is the first root that appears on a seedling. It is thick and vital for the seedling to survive. It is replaced by the [[Palm roots | adventitious roots]]. [[image:Radicle.jpg|thumb|250px|left| Detail of the radicle of a [[C. plumosa |''Chamaedorea plumosa'']].]]
 
Also called primary root. It is the first root that appears on a seedling. It is thick and vital for the seedling to survive. It is replaced by the [[Palm roots | adventitious roots]]. [[image:Radicle.jpg|thumb|250px|left| Detail of the radicle of a [[C. plumosa |''Chamaedorea plumosa'']].]]
[[ Image:Radicle100 1422.jpg|thumb|250px|Radicle of misplanted [[Bismarkia nobilis]].]]
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[[ Image:Radicle100 1422.jpg|thumb|250px|Radicle of misplanted [[Bismarckia nobilis]].]]
 
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 06:53, 4 October 2009

Also called primary root. It is the first root that appears on a seedling. It is thick and vital for the seedling to survive. It is replaced by the adventitious roots.
Detail of the radicle of a Chamaedorea plumosa.
Radicle of misplanted Bismarckia nobilis.