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vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
vegetative propagation
it is the method through which clones of the plants are made by vegetative propagation
Yes plants do have asexual reproduction. Plants go through Vegetative Propagation.
Producing new plants from the propagules of existing plant is known as plant propagation. It may be sexual, asexual and vegetative types.
vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
some plants can be artificially propagated by using their vegetative parts and this is called artificial vegetative propagation
By developing the propagules of vegetative propagation such as tubers, suckers, rhizomes, bulbs ets.
vegetative propagation
Vegetative Reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from the vegetative parts i.e. roots, stems, leaves and buds of the parent plant. Since, reproduction is through the vegetative parts of the plant, it is called vegetative propagation. In some plants like Bryophyllum (sprout leaf plant) the leaf has many buds on its margins. A new plant arises from these buds when the leaf falls on the moist soil. This is known as vegetative propagation by leaves. The following are the advantages of vegetative propagation: - Plants produced by vegetative propagation take less time to grow. - They mature faster and bear flowers and fruits earlier than plants produced from seeds. - The new plants are an exact copy of their parent plant, as they are produced from a single parent. - We can also get seedless plants through this method. - In the early stages of growth, such plants usually need less attention than plants grown from seeds.
it is the method through which clones of the plants are made by vegetative propagation
Yes plants do have asexual reproduction. Plants go through Vegetative Propagation.
Producing new plants from the propagules of existing plant is known as plant propagation. It may be sexual, asexual and vegetative types.
W. Godfrey-Sam-Aggrey has written: 'Handbook of common vegetative propagation methods for fruit crops and ornamental plants' -- subject(s): Fruit, Fruit trees, Handbooks, manuals, Ornamental Plants, Plants, Ornamental, Vegetative propagation
It is called vegetative Reproduction (propagation)
stem branches can develop in to new plants by vegetative propagation in periwinkle
Vegetable Planting Edited answer: Vegetative propagation as in case of sugarcane and sweet potato etc.