Biology, asked by cssandra3344, 2 months ago

analog for bryophyllum dash leaves​

Answers

Answered by Abhijeetroy
0

Explanation:

Vegetative reproduction is method of multiplication in which a somatic part of the plant detaches from the body of the mother and develops into a new independent part under suitable environmental conditions. In Bryophyllum, vegetative reproduction occurs through leaves. Leaves of Bryophyllum have adventitious buds which help in vegetative reproduction. The adventitious buds arise from the notches present at margins of leaves. These buds then grow into a new plant.

Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
0

Byophylum are also known as air plants. In Bryophylum, reproduction occurs through asexual means, specifically, through vegetative propagation of leaves. The leaves of Bryophylum are broad possessing notches at its margins, these are the locations from which buds(notches) arise. The buds are termed as epiphyllous buds which have the potential to produce new plants having shoots, small leaves and adventitious roots. The newly formed plants can then detach from teh leaves to grow into a mature plant once it touches the soil.

Similar questions