Roots developed from parts of the plant other than radicle are called
Adventitious roots
Explanation:
The taproots are the roots which develop from the radicle and are found in dicotyledonous plants. Example – Mustard plant
The fibrous roots are the roots which develop from the radicle and are found in monocotyledonous plants. Example – Wheat plant
Nodular roots are also modifications of tap roots in which roots and its branches develop small or large swellings called nodules. They help in nitrogen fixation. Example - Pulses
In some plants, roots arise from parts of the plant other than the radicle and are called adventitious roots. Example - grass, Monstera and the banyan tree.