explain artificial vegetation profiles
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Layering is one of the methods of artificial vegetative propagation. In this method, the lower branch of a plant is chosen. A ring of bark is removed from a portion of the stem. The same portion is then bent and covered with the soil for a few days. During these days, new roots develop on the branch.
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Artificial vegetative propagation is a type of plant reproduction that involves human intervention. The most common types of artificial vegetative reproductive techniques include cutting, layering, grafting, and tissue culturing. Adventitious roots develop from the cuttings and a new plant forms.
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