Biology, asked by shaunajazlyn, 1 year ago

Explain vegetative propagation pls...


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Answered by Mahimasharan971
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Vegetative Propagation. Vegetative propagation is a form of asexual reproduction of a plant. Only one plant is involved and the offspring is the result of one parent

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Answered by arjunnani
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Vegetative reproduction is applicable for plants only, and is categorized under asexual reproduction. The alternative names for this type of reproduction are vegetative cloning, vegetative multiplication and vegetative propagation. Cloning is so-called, as the resulting offspring are genetically similar to the parent plant. Vegetative propagation can be conducted manually by artificial methods. 
Vegetative reproduction is defined as the production of new plantlets from the vegetative parts (leaf, stem, roots) of the parent plant. For this to take place, there is no need for pollination, fertilization of the male and female reproductive cells, production of spores and any such processes that require male and female gametes

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