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vegetatively propagated plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vegetative or clonal propagation is an asexual reproduction in which successive mitosis of specialized vegetative propagules (as bulbs, corms, tubers, cuttings, buds and apomictic seeds) develop new plants and results in a clonal population.

Answered by yashirajpoot295
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Good evening

Vegetatively propagated plants are the clone of their own parents because of the following reasons:

1) Fusion of gametes does not take place in vegetative propagation so there is no chance of recombination and variation.

2) The parent cell divides to form daughter cell by mitosis due to which the offsprings are genetically identical to the parent.

3) The offspring produced are clones of their parent and have the same number of chromosomes.

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