Adventitious Mnemonic
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adventitious
adventitious
/ˌæd.vənˈtɪʃ.əs/
Examples
- They are almost always adventitious.
- Propagated by division and by adventitious plantlets.
- Adventitious roots come from the sides and bottom.
- Also, grasses are usually adventitious, wheras sedges are not.
- Most aerial roots and stilt roots are adventitious.
- The adventitious buds help to replace lost branches.
- The root system is adventitious and the root type is fasciculated.
- The species climbs by twining, aided by its adventitious roots.
- Tuber is corky, with thick, strong, fleshy adventitious roots.
- Adventitious roots may grow at the internodes, forming loose mats.
associated by chance and not an integral part- Frederick W. Robertson
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"Ad + Vent + Delicious. Accidental vent made the kitchen smell delicious."
"Ad + Vent + Issue. An added vent causes accidental issues."
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