How does sugarcane plant multiply?
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sugar cane reproduces asexually by the use of pieces of the stem called setts or cuttings of the plant that contain at least one node. It is critical that these cuttings contain a node because when placed and covered in the ground these nodes will give rise to the primary roots.
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- The sugarcane plant multiplies or reproduces asexually. The plant multiply by butting the section of the stem which has at least one node or a piece of the stem called setts.
- The process is little bit difficult as the cutting of the root will grow the primary roots when the parts of the plant placed in the soil. After placing the setts in the soil, the setts generates the small baby stalk and small leaves from it.
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