It has "zero" length because wheat does not have a tap rot.
no wheat is a fibrous root
no wheat is a fibrous root
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Margaret Rose Phillips has written: 'Environmental and genetic factors affecting wheat seedling root number and length' -- subject(s): Breeding, Roots (Botany), Wheat
The root word for length in the metric system is "meter."
Wheat and other cereal plants are grasses, and grasses have fibrous roots.
The square root of what? If you take the square root of the area, the answer will be the length of the side. If the area is, for example, in square meters, the length of a side will be in meters.
The volume of a cube is determined by cubing the length of one edge, so the cube root of the volume will give you the length of an edge. (In a cube, all of the edges are the same length)
wheat plant have fiberous root
To find the diagonal of a square, we can use the formula for the diagonal of a square, which is d = s√2, where d is the diagonal length and s is the side length of the square. Given that the area of the square is 36, we can find the side length by taking the square root of the area, which is √36 = 6. Substituting s = 6 into the formula, we get d = 6√2. Therefore, the diagonal of the square with an area of 36 is 6√2 units.
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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.