Biology, asked by ramanakeerthy3061, 11 months ago

When the branches of a plant growing in the field are pulled towards the ground and a part of them is covered with moist soil (leaving the tips of the branches exposed above the ground), then after some time new roots develop from the parts of branches buried in the soil. On cutting these branches from the parent plant, new plants are produced from the cut parts of branches which had developed roots.
(a) What is this method of propagation of plants known as?
(b) What type of branches should a plant have to be able to be propagated by this method?
(c) Name any two plants which are grown for their flowers and propagated by this method.
(d) Name any two plants which are grown for their fruits and propagated by this method
(e) Name one plant which gets propagated by this method naturally by forming runners (soft horizontal stems running above the ground).

Answers

Answered by molletinagamani82
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(a) this method is grafting.

(b) the branches which are grown at the bottom of the plant are selected.

(c) medium and rose are propagated by this method.

(e) mint and grasses grow by runners.

(d) strawberry is grown by grafting

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