yes
no wheat is a fibrous root
no wheat is a fibrous root
It has "zero" length because wheat does not have a tap rot.
Wheat and other cereal plants are grasses, and grasses have fibrous roots.
wheat plant have fiberous root
Winter wheat is the only kind of wheat that result in a high yield in Saskatchewan, even in Alberta. Basically winter wheat the root rots potentially maintained throughout winter.
Wheat, barley, Oil Seed Rape, root vegetables.
Wheat, maize, potatoes, beet root.
Wheat flour does not come from a root, but from milling seeds of the wheat plant into a fine powder. There are many other sources that can be ground into flour such as almond, corn, acorn, oat, rice, coconut, hemp, and even potatoes.
A grain crop. Wheat is actually a type of grass, though a much different species than that you use for your lawn.
Wheat is typically grown in well-drained loamy soils that are rich in organic matter. These soils provide the necessary nutrients and support good root development for wheat plants to thrive.
The amont of carbonation added, also known as CO2.