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explain vegetative propagation by roots​

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Answered by jenny1409
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Vegetative propagation is something very peculiar to plants. Moreover, avid gardeners exploit this feature for commercial purposes. As a matter of fact, we don’t always need seeds to grow plants. Because new plants can grow from older plants using vegetative propagation methods such as grafting and budding. It is a form of asexual reproduction seen in plants. This process involves only a single plant and the offspring that arises is identical, both genetically and morphologically, to the parent plant.

Vegetative propagation occurs through vegetative plant structures. In non-vascular plants, the vegetative reproductive structures are gemmae and spores whereas, in vascular plants, the roots, stems, leaves, and nodes are the vegetative propagation structures. Also, we have learned about the meristem tissue in plants. This tissue helps in the vegetative propagation. It has undifferentiated cells which divide. As a result, it paves the way for the growth of the plant. Also, from the meristems, specialized permanent tissues are formed.

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