Reproduction in plants
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a particular type of plant and animal must make more copies of itself. The production of new individual from parents is known as reproduction. Offspring may arise either from single individual or by the participation of two individuals. That is one male and another female.
in a sexual reproduction, the new individual comes from a single parent. Many organisms such as microorganism, yeast, sugar cane and rose plants, etc., reproduce asexually. in sexual reproduction, two parents are needed to produce new individuals. Most of the sexually reproducing organisms have special organs for sexual reproduction. Specialised cell, cal sex cell or jammets made in these organs, example cucurbit watermelon, arises from two parents.
__asexual reproduction__
a sexual reproduction and involves a single individual parents.
types of asexual reproduction..
- fission
- budding
- fragmentation
- spore formation
__sexual reproduction __
when a portion of the plant water becomes detached and develops into a independent individual, we said that vegetative propagation or Asexual Reproduction has occurred.
following are the types of sexual reproduction..
- vegetative propagation by roots
- vegetative propagation by stem
- vegetative propagation by leaves.
advantage of vegetative propagation.....
- the plants raised by the method of vegetative propagation bear flowers and fruits earlier than those produced from seeds.
- plants propagated vegetatively usually need less attention in their earlier stages then plants grown from seed.
- seedless plants are obtained mainly by means of vegetative propagation.
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Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproductionPlant reproduction is the production of new offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents.
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