I grow Corn, the corn roots can grow as deep as it is tall! and will reach out 2 to 3 feet away from the plant!
A fibrous root system, unlike the taproot of the soybean, alfalfa, or sugarbeet plants.
Yes, the corn stalk, on which the corn cobs grow, has roots.
yes it has 1.adventitous roots
2.stilt roots
4.seminal roots
its a fibrous root
Maize being monocot has fibrous root system which is also supported by stilt roots.
Yes
We use to grow a crop of grain that we called maize . It did not fatten livestock as fast as corn but was easier to grow.
Corn/ maize has an adventisious root system as it is monocotylednous
Yes
no
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
Of course. It's the only place where it can grow.
maize is a monocotyledonous plant as it produces one leaf upon germination and consists of a fibrous root system
maize is a monocotyledonous plant as it produces one leaf upon germination and consists of a fibrous root system
Some roots like in desert areas go very deep . It is so because the water is not available near the surface of earth. The level of water is very less . It is located very deep. That is why roots go deep in soil in search of wate .r