Biology, asked by danish88031, 1 year ago

how does roots take part in vegetative propagation

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Answered by lucky4453
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natural vegetation propagation occurs when an auxiliary bud grows into lateral shoot and develop its own root . plant structural allowing natural vegetative propagation including bulbs, rhizomes,stolons etc......
Answered by Nereida
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Naturally, roots form adventitious buds to take part in vegetative propagation. For example: Sweet potato, Dahlia, Sheesham, Guava, etc.

Artificially, root cuttings can be used for vegetative propagation. For example: Orange, lemon, blackberry, raspberry, etc.

Layering can be other method using roots for vegetative propagation. This method is mostly used in early spring season or early rainy season. It is a process in which root cutting of adventitious roots are used to develop on soft stems of the plant by creating an injury on the bark, which is then removed and planted after the development of the roots.

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