In natural vegetative propagation, which of the following structures can give rise to new plants?
P - stems
Q - roots
R - leaves
S - flowers
a) Only S
b) Only P and Q
c) Only P,Q and R
d) Any of them- P,Q,R and S
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In natural vegetative propagation, only P,Q and R i.e., only stems, roots and leaves can give rise to new plants. (Option c)
- Plants grow and develop organically when they are not influenced by humans, a process known as natural vegetative propagation.
- The growth of accidental roots may be able to facilitate natural vegetative reproduction.
- As a result, the parent plant's roots, stem, and leaves may produce new plants.
- Many techniques can be used for vegetative propagation.
- Grafting, air-layering, and cuts are the three primary methods of forest tree propagation.
- In lieu of micropropagation or tissue culture, the three forms are referred to as macropropagation.
- The primary distinction between natural and artificial vegetative propagation is that whereas natural vegetative propagation happens naturally in plants, artificial vegetative propagation happens as a result of human intervention.
Hence, In natural vegetative propagation, only stems, roots and leaves can give rise to new plants.
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