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Examples of artificial methods of vegetative reproductioninpants

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Answered by Anshul2005b
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Artificial vegetative propagation is usually used for the propagation (or reproduction) of those plants which produce either very few seeds or do not produce viable seeds. Some examples of such plants which are reproduced by artificial vegetative propagation methods are: Banana, Pineapple, Orange, Grape, Rose etc.

Answered by stylishtamilachee
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➡️ The vegetative reproduction is also known as vegetative propagation.

ARTIFICIAL VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION :
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➡️ Besides using the natural methods of vegetative propagation, we have developed certain artificial methods of vegetative propagation, like ..

✴️ Cutting.

✴️ Layering.

✴️ Grafting.

✴️ Tissue culture.

➡️ These techniques result in the Rapid production of mature plants .

➡️ Thus , crops are produced faster than they would if the plants that grown from seeds .

➡️ This is especially important in the production of crops such as tomato, sugar cane , tea , coffee and Rubber .

✳️ Cutting :
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➡️ A Part of the stem is cut and the cut end is planted in moist soil .

➡️ After sometime, in gives rise to roots, and grows into an independent plant .

➡️ Example : mango , sugarcane and Rose are among the plants propagated by this method .

✳️Layering :
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➡️ In this method, a portion of one of the lowest branches of the plant is bent downwards so that it touches the soil .

➡️ A ring of bark is removed from the portion, which is then covered with soil .

➡️ A brick or some other heavy object is used to keep the branch and soil in place .

➡️ Once the branch strike roots, it is cut off from the main plant and grown separately .

➡️ Example : This method is used with plants like lemon rose and Jasmine .

➡️ Another method of layering is to remove a ring✳️ Grafting :
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➡️ This method consists of attaching, or tying up, a scion with a stock .

➡️ A scion is a cutting of a young stem, while a stock is the base of a rooted plant's stem .

➡️ The two parts join up after a few days, and then grow as a single plant .

➡️ The scion , also called the graft , and the stock must be of the same or of related species .

➡️ Example : This method is used commonly with mango and rose .

of bark from the branch of a plant and then cover the bare portion with soil .

➡️ Straw or a rag is used to wrap the soil so that it stays in place .

➡️ The portion is watered regularly .

➡️ After 2 or 3 months, roots grow out of it .

➡️ The branch is then cut off and planted in moist soil .

➡️ Example : Guava, mango, Litchi, orange and lemon are some plants propagated by this method .

✳️ Grafting :
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➡️ This method consists of attaching, or tying up, a scion with a stock .

➡️ A scion is a cutting of a young stem, while a stock is the base of a rooted plant's stem .

➡️ The two parts join up after a few days, and then grow as a single plant .

➡️ The scion , also called the graft , and the stock must be of the same or of related species .

➡️ Example : This method is used commonly with mango and rose .

➡️ Buds can also be inserted and that the bark of the stem of the stock plant following is similar procedure .

➡️ Any bud that grows from the stem of the stock plant is removed to allow only the grafted bud to grow .

➡️ Grafting is very useful if one wants to grow a new variety with certain desirable features, such as the colour of a flower or the taste of a fruit .

➡️ The scion is chosen accordingly and inserted into a stock .

✳️ Tissue Culture:
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➡️ Many plant tissues, such as the growing ends of roots , shoots or buds , pieces of a leaf ,or even single cells, have the inherent ability to give rise to a whole new plan when groof bark from the branch of a plant and then cover the bare portion with soil .

➡️ Straw or a rag is used to wrap the soil so that it stays in place .

➡️ The portion is watered regularly .

➡️ After 2 or 3 months, roots grow out of it .

➡️ The branch is then cut off and planted in moist soil .

➡️ Example : Guava, mango, Litchi, orange and lemon are some plants propagated by this method .

✳️ Grafting :
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➡️ This method consists of attaching, or tying up, a scion with a stock .

➡️ A scion is a cutting of a young stem, while a stock is the base of a rooted plant's stem .

➡️ The two parts join up after a few days, and then grow as a single plant .

➡️ The scion , also called the graft , and the stock must be of the same or of related species .

➡️ Example : This method is used commonly with mango and rose .

➡️ Buds can also be inserted and that the bark of the stem of the stock plant following is similar procedure .

➡️ Any bud that grows from the stem of the stock plant is removed to allow only the grafted bud to grow .

➡️ Grafting is very useful if one wants to grow a new variety with certain desirable features, such as the colour of a flower or the taste of a fruit .

➡️ The scion is chosen accordingly and inserted into a stock .

✳️ Tissue Culture:
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➡️ Many plant tissues, such as the growing ends of roots , shoots or buds , pieces of a leaf ,or even single cells.


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