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Answered by Anonymous
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Types of Vegetative Propagation

  1. Cutting: A part of a plant, typically a stem or leaf, is cut off and planted.
  2. Grafting: In grafting, a desired cutting or scion is attached to the stem of another plant that remains rooted in the ground.
  3. Layering: This method involves bending plant branches or stems so that they touch the ground.

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Cutting: A part of a plant, typically a stem or leaf, is cut off and planted. Adventitious roots develop from the cuttings and a new plant forms. Cuttings are sometimes treated with hormones before being planted to induce root development.

Grafting: In grafting, a desired cutting or scion is attached to the stem of another plant that remains rooted in the ground. The tissue systems of the cutting become grafted into or integrated with the tissue systems of the base plant over time.

Layering: This method involves bending plant branches or stems so that they touch the ground. The portions of branches or stems in contact with the ground are then covered with soil. Adventitious roots or roots that extend from structures other than plant roots develop in the parts covered by soil and the attached shoot (branch or stem) with new roots is known as a layer. This type of layering also occurs naturally. In another technique called air layering, branches are scraped and covered with plastic to reduce moisture loss. New roots develop where the branches were scraped and the branches are removed from the tree and planted.

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