it is shown how root : shoot ratios can be derived from two plant characteristics, (i) the nitrogen productivity (amount of biomass produced per unit of nitrogen in the biomass and per unit of time) and (ii) the relationship between photo-synthetic rate and internal nitrogen concentration. Derived root: shoot ratios are compared with experimental data for seedlings of seven tree species grown with stable internal nitrogen concentrations. Agreement is good but more exact knowledge of the relationship between nutrient status and photosynthesis is needed. It is shown that a formula derived for the root: shoot ratio can also be applied under non-steady-state conditions.
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desert, xerophytic plants
examples of plants with modified roots.....
dahlia, asparagus
Plants roots that are above ground are called aerial roots. Examples are some types of orchids, mangroves, and banyon trees.
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All the green plants that make food by photosynthesis are examples of photosynthetic.
desert, xerophytic plants
examples of plants with modified roots.....
almost all plants :D
The plant roots remain away from sunlight and these need not to develop photosynthetic tissue. Hence, these remain colorless or white.
dahlia, asparagus
Plants roots that are above ground are called aerial roots. Examples are some types of orchids, mangroves, and banyon trees.
Some good examples of plants that grows from roots are: Patato, Yan, Turnip, Carrot & beets. I hope this answer's your question!
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
It take place in photosynthetic organisms. Examples are plants,algae etc
Photosynthetic leaves of the plants.