sometimes the potatoes kept in basket during the late rainy season start giving out small shoots would you call it germination give reason in support to your answer
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the potato is shoot...those which come is not new shoot those are branches coming out from the nodes and internodes of the potato which is commonly present in any other shoot...they can be used for vegetative propagation
the potato is shoot...those which come is not new shoot those are branches coming out from the nodes and internodes of the potato which is commonly present in any other shoot...they can be used for vegetative propagation
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Shoots appearing from potatoes can certainly be referred to as germination. It is due to the changes occurring within that lead to the formation of a seedling on the whole for
germination. The hypocotyl or the epicotyl elongate during the process of germination.
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