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Do potatoes reproduce by budding

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Answered by komal7338
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Answer:

no they produce as tubers

Answered by nimar89
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Answer:

Yes. Similar to budding known as vegetative reproduction.

Explanation:

potatoes can also be grown asexually through vegetative reproduction. This can be done, for potatoes, but planting a part of it (e.g. half a potato) and growing it. The result will be potatoes genetically identical to the parent potato. This is similar to budding (except potatoes are tubers), where an offspring grows from an existing root stem.

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