In vegetative propagule of potato and Bryophyllum new plants arise from respectively (1)Axillary bud,Adventitious bud (2)Adventitious bud,Axillary bud (3)Axillary bud,Axillary bud (4)Leaf bud,Axillary bud
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leaf bud axillary bud....
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The correct answer is (1), Axillary bud, Adventitious bud
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Axillary bud in potato:
- As potato is a subterranean tuber, its 'eyes' are axillary buds with small scale-like leaves under each eye.
- Vegetative propagation is the most common method for propagating potatoes (cloning).
- Potato tubers have nodes or Axillary buds/eyes from which the new growth begins.
- The new stems growing from each axillary bud are called sprouts which giver rise to the new plant.
- Vegetative propagation can be by a whole tuber or a cut tuber.
Adventitious bud- Bryophyllum:
- The plant Bryophyllum pinnatum produces adventitious buds at the leaf notches, which aid in vegetative reproduction.
- Epiphyllous buds grow along the leaf's margins and in the leaf's notches. When the leaf falls to the ground, the buds sprout and a new plantlet emerges.
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