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Propagation of ginger is generally done using...........

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Answered by CBSEMP
21
defined as the production of new plants from the vegetative parts like leaf, stem, roots of the parent plant. In ginger, the vegetative propagation occurs through the underground stem called rhizome. A rhizome is an underground horizontal stem with stored foods and buds. Terminal and lateral buds give rise to new shoots. The new shoots develop green leaves and photosynthesize.Manufactured foods are transported down to enable the growth of the rhizome.The lower portion of the rhizome develops roots and helps in the conduction of water and minerals.

 

Answered by vaishu67
27
The ginger is modified underground stem
which is propogated vegetatively by stem
(rhizome) cultivation . it does not propogate
roots, leaves or seeds.

hence your ans is stem cultivation.
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