Biotechnology changes the "normal" rules of plant reproduction because to increase food production or protect existing crops and trees, they clone and use other techniques to produce plants that have the best characteristics of the original
Asexual Reproduction
Investigating the effects of different biotic or abiotic stresses on plant growth and development. Studying the role of plant hormones in regulating plant growth or response to environmental cues. Analyzing the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of plant species using molecular markers. Developing biotechnological approaches for improving crop yield, pest resistance, or abiotic stress tolerance in plants.
The reproduction of a plant from a single plant, without the formation of haploid cells. (Many plants that use sexual reproduction contain both the male and female organs.)
Pollination
No, asexual reproduction in plants produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. This means that the resulting plants will have the same characteristics and appearance as the parent plant.
U. Kumar has written: 'Plant biotechnology and biodiversity conservation' -- subject(s): Plant biotechnology, Plant diversity conservation, Germplasm resources conservation
Reproduction from plant parts is basically cloning, which means that the new individual will be genetically identical with its parent. If circumstances (weather)would change beyond what th parent plant can cope with, the plant would die out. Sexual reproduction means each new plant is a (different) mix of the characteristics of both parents, making it possible for the species to adapt to changes in the environment.
You would need a bachelors of science in Plant Biotechnology, where you would study the genetic structure and mechanism of various plants. You might want to get a Graduate certificate in plant biotechnology so you would increase your chances of getting a job in this field.
John J. Woodend has written: 'Biotechnology for resource poor farmers in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Agricultural innovations, Farms, Small, Plant biotechnology, Small Farms 'Biotechnology and sustainable crop production in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Sustainable agriculture, Plant biotechnology
Lara Wiggert has written: 'Biotechnology, genetic engineering for crop plant improvement' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Crops, Genetic engineering, Plant biotechnology
Plant biotechnology is the use of scientific techniques like genetic engineering, molecular biology, and tissue culture to improve plants for agriculture, horticulture, and environmental applications. It involves manipulating plant DNA to develop new traits, such as resistance to pests or diseases, increased yield, or tolerance to harsh environmental conditions.
insert genes that produce anti-insect chemicals into the plant !
biotechnology
Asexual Reproduction
The father of plant biotechnology is considered to be Norman Borlaug, an American biologist and Nobel laureate known for his work in developing high-yielding and disease-resistant wheat varieties, which helped spark the Green Revolution. His research and innovations in plant breeding and biotechnology have had a lasting impact on agriculture and food production.
How the hell would i know? :| BTW i don't even understand some of the words :| :P
This type of reproduction is called asexual reproduction, specifically vegetative propagation. It allows the plant to create identical copies of itself without the need for seeds or genetic recombination.