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What is vegetative propagation? Give two suitable examples? if you copy paste then your answer will be deleted ...

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Answered by MysticalRainbow
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Alternative Titles: asexual propagation, vegetative propagation. Vegetative reproduction, any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or grows from a specialized reproductive structure (such as a stolon, rhizome, tuber, corm, or bulb).

Vegetative propagation/reproduction defines to the asexual method of plant reproduction to form new plant variants either through regeneration or by fragmentation. ... A plant reproducing asexually through natural or artificial means is called vegetative propagation. Examples include tissue culture and layering

Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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Vegetative propagation is an asexual method of plant reproduction that occurs in its leaves, roots and stem. This can occur through fragmentation and regeneration of specific vegetative parts of plants.

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There are several ways of vegetative propagation.

The three main types in forest tree propagation are grafting, air-layering and the use of cuttings. The three types are referred to as macropropagation, as alternative to micropropagation or tissue culture.

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