Biology, asked by kbcbhatt17, 8 days ago

Short note on vegetative propogation by leaves​

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Answered by sofiya353
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Begonia and Bryophyllum are examples of vegetative propagation by leaves. This is a form of asexual reproduction in which new plants grow from the buds growing on the margin of the leaves. These buds are reproductive in nature and when they fall on the ground they germinate and form a new plant.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Leaves are used to propagate plants such as Begonia and Bryophyllum .
  • This is an asexual reproduction method in which new plants emerge from leaf edge buds.
  • When these buds fall to the ground, they germinate and grow into a new plant.
  • Vegetative reproduction is an asexual kind of reproduction in which the vegetative section of the plant produces a new plant.
  • The rhizome is how ginger spreads.
  • Stem cutting is used to grow Chrysanthemum. Sweet potato is propagated vegetatively using its roots.
  • When the roots are submerged in damp soil, they produce adventitious buds from which new plants can grow.
  • Reproductive roots are what they're called. The eye of the tuber is used to propagate potato.
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