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it is often observed that carrots have forked roots or branched roots (secondary roots) because of many reasons such as soil insects, nematodes, stones, heavy compacted soil, etc. as insects feed on the growing tip of the carrot it results in branching. similarly, stones or less space, fertility issues
it is often observed that carrots have forked roots or branched roots (secondary roots) because of many reasons such as soil insects, nematodes, stones, heavy compacted soil, etc. as insects feed on the growing tip of the carrot it results in branching. similarly, stones or less space, fertility issues...
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