layering and vegetative propagation difference between
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Difference between Grafting and Layering. The vegetative propagation is thepropagation which occurs through vegetative parts like root, stem and leavesof the plant. ...
The artificial vegetative propagation is done through various methods called cutting, layering, grafting..
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Difference between Grafting and Layering. The vegetative propagation is thepropagation which occurs through vegetative parts like root, stem and leavesof the plant. ...
The artificial vegetative propagation is done through various methods called cutting, layering, grafting..
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Layering:-
A branch of plant is pulled towards the ground and a part of it is covered with moist soil leaving the tip of branch exposed above the ground.After some time new root develops from the part of branch buried in the soil.The branch is then cut off from parent plant.
For Ex:Jasmine,lemon,guava,Strawberry.
Vegetative Propagation:-
New plants are obtained from the parts of old plants without the help of any reproductive organ.
It involves the growth and development of one or more bud present on the old part of a plant to form a new plant.These buds are in the inactive state in old parts of the plant.When provided with suitable conditions these buds grow to form new plant.
For Ex:Sugarcane,roses,grapes,orange,jasmine etc.
Hope it helps!!
A branch of plant is pulled towards the ground and a part of it is covered with moist soil leaving the tip of branch exposed above the ground.After some time new root develops from the part of branch buried in the soil.The branch is then cut off from parent plant.
For Ex:Jasmine,lemon,guava,Strawberry.
Vegetative Propagation:-
New plants are obtained from the parts of old plants without the help of any reproductive organ.
It involves the growth and development of one or more bud present on the old part of a plant to form a new plant.These buds are in the inactive state in old parts of the plant.When provided with suitable conditions these buds grow to form new plant.
For Ex:Sugarcane,roses,grapes,orange,jasmine etc.
Hope it helps!!
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