give 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of vegitative propagation
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The offsprings are genetically identical and therefore advantageous traits can be preserved.Only one parent is required which eliminates the need for special mechanisms such as pollination, etc.It is faster. For example, bacteria can multiply every 20 minutes. This helps the organisms to increase in number at a rapid rate that balances the loss in number due to various causes.Many plants are able to tide over unfavourable conditions. This is because of the presence of organs of asexual reproduction like the tubers, corm, bulbs, etc.Vegetative propagation is especially beneficial to the agriculturists and horticulturists. They can raise crops like bananas, sugarcane, potato, etc that do not produce viable seeds. The seedless varieties of fruits are also a result of vegetative propagation.The modern technique of tissue culture can be used to grow virus-free plants.
The plants gradually lose their vigour as there is no genetic variation. They are more prone to diseases that are specific to the species. This can result in the destruction of an entire crop.Since many plants are produced, it results in overcrowding and lack of nutrients.
The plants gradually lose their vigour as there is no genetic variation. They are more prone to diseases that are specific to the species. This can result in the destruction of an entire crop.Since many plants are produced, it results in overcrowding and lack of nutrients.
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it is a type of asexual plant reproduction in which new plant are obtained from a part of the parents plant under favourable conditions various structure take part in this type of reproduction is known as natural vegetative propagation plant part like to develop into new plants the property of vegetative propagation is used in cutting their and drafting Pizza known as methods of artificial vegetative propagation they are used for many plants like sugarcane roses grade by farm
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