CBSE BOARD X, asked by madCgu1chiicra, 1 year ago

Name the part of Bryophyllum where the buds are produced for vegetative propagation.

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Answered by Bunnysam
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buds of bryophyllum are produced from the corners of leaf itself
Answered by presentmoment
30

Answer:

The name of the part of bryophyllum which is used for vegetative propagation is the 'corner of the leaf.'

Explanation:

Bryophyllum plants can be grown by vegetative propagation also. They also have sexual reproduction.

So, the leaf notches of bryophyllum contain buds which germinate to make new plants when they come to interact with the soil.

The bryophyllum leaves are used for vegetative propagation which is a type of asexual reproduction in plants.

Buds are mainly used in vegetative propagation.

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