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FIG. 4. SHOWING THE TEMPORARY NATURE OF THE GRASS ROOT-SYSTEM. The young roots springing from just below the crown of the plant become the functional roots, the older roots dying off.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 21 November 1921, Page 261

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FIG. 4. SHOWING THE TEMPORARY NATURE OF THE GRASS ROOT-SYSTEM. The young roots springing from just below the crown of the plant become the functional roots, the older roots dying off. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 21 November 1921, Page 261

FIG. 4. SHOWING THE TEMPORARY NATURE OF THE GRASS ROOT-SYSTEM. The young roots springing from just below the crown of the plant become the functional roots, the older roots dying off. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 21 November 1921, Page 261

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