Draw , label & describe the following methods of vegetative propagation in horticultural practices:
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Vegetative propagation is accomplished by use of (1) apomictic seed, (2) specialized vegetative structures such as runners, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, offshoots, tubers, stems, and roots, (3) layers and cuttings, (4) grafting and budding, and (5) tissue culture.
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Vegetative Propagation by Stems
Stems that grow horizontally on the ground are called runners. As these runners grow, buds form at the nodes, which later develop the roots and shoots, resulting in the formation of a new plant. Example – Cyanodon; Mint etc. The bulb is the round, swollen part of the underground stem.
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Draw , label & describe the following methods of vegetative propagation in horticultural practices:
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