Biology, asked by varunalberto, 11 months ago

whats the difference between micropropagation and vegetative propagation​

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Answered by thrups119944
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Answer:

The swift reproduction of plants from a very small tissue is known as micropropagation or tissue culture. ... Vegetative propagation – a form of asexual reproduction in which a relatively large, differentiated part of the plant's body gets detached from the parent plant and develops into an independent plant.

Both tissue cultures and micropropagation are forms of asexual reproduction and are found in the category of vegetative propagation 

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Answered by daniyashahid99
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Answer:

Micropropagation is the in vitro production of plants under aseptic conditions whereas vegetative propagation is invivo propagation of plants in natural conditions.

Explanation:

Micropropagation - It is the production of genetically identical plant (clones) using tissue culture technique.

  • produces disease free plants
  • large number of plants can be produced in short period
  • the plants produced are of high quality
  • because the plants are produced in vitro, they can be propagated at anytime of the Year

Vegetative propagation - it is a production of new plant from the cutting or a part of the parent plant.

  • does not ensure disease free plant
  • only small number of plants can be produced in the field using vegetative propagation
  • does not ensure high quality production
  • because plants grow in natural conditions, they cannot be propagated at anytime of the Year.
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