Biology, asked by kuldeep81741, 1 year ago

Vegetative propagation of turmeric abd ginger expalination

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Answered by snehasingh21
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ThoughtCo Vegetative propagation may occur naturally through the development of rhizomes. Rhizomes are modified stems that typically grow horizontally along the ground surface or underground. ... Edible plant rhizomes include ginger and turmeric.
Answered by pragyannayaklm
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Answer:

Vegetative propagation of turmeric and ginger occurs through the rhizome.

Explanation:

  • The vegetative propagation method is also called vegetative multiplication.
  • This involves the formation of new plants from somatic plant parts like root, stem, leaf, or bud.
  • Vegetative propagation or vegetative reproduction is carried out by the use of rhizomes, stolons, adventitious buds, tubers, corms, etc.
  • Turmeric (Curcuma domestica) and ginger (Zingiber officinale) are propagated through rhizomes which are fleshy and branched.
  • Rhizomes are underground stem modifications meant for storage, perennation, and vegetative propagation. They remain dormant during unfavorable conditions and in favorable conditions, they give off new aerial shoots.
  • Rhizomes are perennial fleshy underground stems having nodes, internodes, scale leaves, and buds. The stem part creeps horizontally below the ground and thus is prostrate and thick.

Hence turmeric and ginger are propagated through rhizomes.

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