Biology, asked by Yvonne12, 4 months ago

When transplanting a seedling it is advisable to remove some of the leaves. Design a simple experiment to illustrate the observations made

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Answered by nasirabdulmullah
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Answer:

to compensate for the loss of root

Explanation:

to reduce the surface area exposed to direct sunlight hence it reduces the rate of transpiration

Answered by Jasleen0599
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When transplanting a seedling it is advisable to remove some of the leaves. Design a simple experiment to illustrate the observations made

  • There are numerous ways to multiply plants, or propagate them. Although most people are familiar with growing new plants from seeds, it is also possible to generate new plants by chopping off a section of an existing plant. This "cutting" is put in a situation where it will be encouraged to grow new roots and/or stems, creating a brand-new, independent plant.
  • Any portion of the plant can be used to create cuttings. But most frequently, a stem or leaf is employed. Any connected leaves or buds are also included in a stem cutting. To become a complete, independent plant, the stem cutting just needs to grow new roots. A leaf cutting only uses the leaf, therefore in order to grow a new plant, new roots and stems must be generated.
  • The most crucial thing to keep in mind when transplanting any plant is to water them in with Epsom Salts added to the can. two tablespoons per gallon of water, when combined. When compared to planting alone, this will greatly increase your success rate and safeguard your plants from transplant shock.

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