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1.New plants can also be produced vegetatively from parts Sach as ......................and ................
2. .................. reproduces by budding.
3.In grafting,a ...............is placed over the cut stem of another plant ,called the ................


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Answered by ganamika481
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Answer:

1) In vegetative propagation new plants are produced from different vegetative parts such as leaves, stems and roots. Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.

2) Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site. ... These buds develop into tiny individuals and, when fully mature, detach from the parent body and become new independent individuals.

3) Grafting has long been used to produce novel varieties of roses, citrus species, and other plants. In grafting, two plant species are used; part of the stem of the desirable plant is grafted onto a rooted plant called the stock. The part that is grafted or attached is called the scion. Both are cut at an oblique angle (any angle other than a right angle), placed in close contact with each other, and are then held together.

Matching up these two surfaces as closely as possible is extremely important because these will be holding the plant together. The vascular systems of the two plants grow and fuse, forming a graft. After a period of time, the scion starts producing shoots and eventually starts bearing flowers and fruits. Grafting is widely used in viticulture (grape growing) and the citrus industry. Scions capable of producing a particular fruit variety are grafted onto rootstock with specific resistance to disease.

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Answered by shivkumari81
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Answer:

1. Potato,Carrat

2. Yeast

3. Act,stem root

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