stemrooted
Stemrooted is a term used in botany to describe a root growth pattern in plants, particularly in those belonging to the family Brassicaceae, which includes cabbage, cauliflower, and mustard. In stemrooted plants, adventitious roots develop from the stem, rather than from the seed embryo or primary roots. This characteristic is often associated with plants that have a high degree of adaptability and are able to thrive in a wide range of environments.
Stemrooting is a form of primary root formation, distinct from the development of secondary roots, which arise
In some species, stemrooting can be induced by common agricultural practices, such as applying herbicides to
Stemrooted plants have a distinct morphology compared to plants with typical root growth patterns. Their stems