Mustard plants typically have a taproot system. The primary root grows deeper into the soil, forming a central root from which smaller lateral roots emerge. This structure helps the plant access water and nutrients from deeper layers of soil. However, some mustard species may exhibit variations in root structure depending on environmental conditions.
acacia is a taproot
Mustard herb is a taproot
Fibrous root
Pumpkin plants have taproots. The main taproot is important for anchoring the plant and absorbing nutrients and water from the soil.
tap root Edited answer: No, paddy has fibrous roots being a monocot plant.
There are two types of root systems. taproot system and the fibrous root system.
radish is a tap root
Bamboo has an adventitious root system
It's a bulb
fibrous root if this is not correct try google or wikipedia
Fibrous. Just transplanted one today!
What Is The Difference Between TapRoot And Fibrous Root? Tap rootgives the support to the plant and fibrous rootsearch the water and mineral salts in the ground. A main root is a tap root.