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different parts of vegetative propagation through different parts as follows​

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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Vegetative propagation is an asexual method of plant reproduction that occurs in its leaves, roots and stem. This can occur through fragmentation and regeneration of specific vegetative parts of plants.

DIFFERENT PARTS OF VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION:

This occurs when plants grow and develop naturally without any human interference. Natural vegetative propagation can be enabled by the development of adventitious roots. Thus, new plants may emerge from the roots, stem and leaves of the parent plant.

The vegetative plant structures arising from the stem are known as rhizomes, bulbs, runners, tubers, etc. The plants propagated vegetatively are given below:

STEM-Runners grow horizontally above the ground. The buds are formed at the nodes of the runners.

ROOTS-New plants emerge out of swollen, modified roots known as tubers. Buds are formed at the base of the stem.

LEAVES-Leaves of a few plants get detached from the parent plant and develop into a new plant.

BULB-Bulbs have an underground stem to which the leaves are attached. These leaves are capable of storing food. The centre of the bulb contains an apical bud that produces leaves and flowers. Shoots are developed from the lateral buds

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Answered by ARMY9394
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Reproduction in plant's with the help of vegetative parts like roots, stem, leaf and bud is called vegetative propagation. Vegetative propagation in potatoes is performed with the help of 'eyes' present on tuber whereas in Bryophyllum it is performed with the help of buds present on leaf margin. In case of plants like sugarcane and grasses, vegetative propagation occurs with the help of buds present on nods. Plant like carrot and radish perform vegetative propagation with the help of roots.

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