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state how can we exploit the process of asexual reproduction in plants.

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Answered by SujiRoshini
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Explanation:

In natural asexual reproduction, roots can give rise to new plants, or plants can propagate using budding or cutting.

In natural asexual reproduction, roots can give rise to new plants, or plants can propagate using budding or cutting.In grafting, part of a plant is attached to the root system of another plant; the two unite to form a new plant containing the roots of one and the stem and leaf structure of the other.

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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  • Asexual reproduction produces individuals that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
  • Roots such as corms, stem tubers, rhizomes, and stolon undergo vegetative reproduction.
  • Some plants can produce seeds without fertilization via apomixis where the ovule or ovary gives rise to new seeds.
  • Advantages of asexual reproduction include an increased rate of maturity and a sturdier adult plant.
  • Asexual reproduction can take place by natural or artificial means.

  • stolon: a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner
  • apomixis: process of reproduction in which plants produce seeds without fertilization

Explanation:

Asexual Reproduction

  • Many plants are able to propagate themselves using asexual reproduction. This method does not require the investment required to produce a flower, attract pollinators, or find a means of seed dispersal. Asexual reproduction produces plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant because no mixing of male and female gametes takes place. Traditionally, these plants survive well under stable environmental conditions when compared with plants produced from sexual reproduction because they carry genes identical to those of their parents.

  • Plants have two main types of asexual reproduction: vegetative reproduction and apomixis. Vegetative reproduction results in new plant individuals without the production of seeds or spores. Many different types of roots exhibit vegetative reproduction. The corm is used by gladiolus and garlic. Bulbs, such as a scaly bulb in lilies and a tunicate bulb in daffodils, are other common examples of this type of reproduction. A potato is a stem tuber, while parsnip propagates from a taproot. Ginger and iris produce rhizomes, while ivy uses an adventitious root (a root arising from a plant part other than the main or primary root), and the strawberry plant has a stolon, which is also called a runner.
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