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a modified vegetative bud with stored food meant for reproduction​

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Answered by GGcharan
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Answer:Bulbil: These are modified vegetative or floral buds with stored food and meant for vegetative propagation. In Dioscorea, bulbils are condensed axillary buds while in Agava and lily the floral buds develop into bulbil. They detach to become new plants.

Answer:Bulbil: These are modified vegetative or floral buds with stored food and meant for vegetative propagation. In Dioscorea, bulbils are condensed axillary buds while in Agava and lily the floral buds develop into bulbil. They detach to become new plants.Explanation:

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Answered by manjulaagarwal11
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Bulbils: In some plant species the vegetative and floral buds are modified into condensed branches. They store food materials. These modified buds are called 'bulbils'. At maturity the bulbils develop into new plants by producing adventitious roots as they get separated from the plant.

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