vegetative propagule of marchantia
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Like Riccia, the vegetative propagation of Marchantia is quite common which takes place by the unlimited growth of the branches and decay from the base. When the decay of cells reaches dichotomy, the two lobes becomes separated from each other and the each separated lobe forms independent plants.
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the vegetative propagation of Marchantia is quite common which takes place by the unlimited growth of the branches and decay from the base. When the decay of cells reaches dichotomy, the two lobes becomes separated from each other and the each separated lobe forms independent plants.
Vegetative propagation is also known to take place by the development of adventitious branches from the ventral side of the thallus or even from the reproductive buds (e.g. M. palmata). These branches, on separation from parent thallus, grow into new plants.
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