some plants can be artificially propagated by using their vegetative parts and this is called artificial vegetative propagation
Propagation carried out by man and not naturally.
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cutting,layering and marcotting
what type of artificial plant propagation, the scion and the rockstock must be compatible for them to unite permanently
a process whereby man induces the growth of a new plant
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Artificial Propagation of Plants Plants normally reproduce through seeds, spores or reproductive growths such as rhizomes or tubers. However, artificial propagation may present a number of advantages under certain circumstances. Cutting Grafting Marcotting/ Air layering Budding Tissue culture
rtificial propagation (def.): Reproduction of biological tissues via human intervention, usually under carefully controlled environmental conditions, but in the absence of the usual (generally sexual) modes of reproduction. Vegetative reproduction can be performed artificially, a common practice among horticulturists, but much vegetative reproduction occurs naturally without human involvement. Furthermore, artificial propagation can be achieved among both animal and plant species, whereas vegetative reproduction only occurs in plants. Artificial propagation is commonly used to increase the populations of endangered species, often via artificial insemination.
Yes, you must use artificial propagation to make it do so.
Artificial vegetative propagation is very common in crops like potato, sugarcane, sweet potato etc.It multiplies the same clone again and again giving little chance to incorporate better characters to combat resistance to diseases and stress caused by biotic and abiotic factors.
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The process of propagating new plants by artificial means is called plant propagation. This can be done through methods such as seed germination, cuttings, layering, or tissue culture.