Abstract
Comparisons with theoretical random distributions indicate that the longitudinal positional relationships between lateral roots in different ranks are random in roots of Musa acuminata, Pistia stratiotes and i, species in which lateral root primordia arise in the root tip. In Potentilla palustris, where lateral root primordia arise further back in the root, there is a deficiency of close spacings, which indicates that there is some interaction between ranks.

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