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Mangrove have two types of specialized root systems
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Mangroves commonly have two main specialized root types:
- Prop/stilt roots (e.g., Rhizophora) for support and stability in soft, waterlogged soil
- Pneumatophores (e.g., Avicennia) — upward-growing aerial roots that aid gas exchange in oxygen-poor mud.
Mangroves commonly have two main specialized root types:
- Prop/stilt roots (e.g., Rhizophora) for support and stability in soft, waterlogged soil
- Pneumatophores (e.g., Avicennia) — upward-growing aerial roots that aid gas exchange in oxygen-poor mud.
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