why is layering done in plants?
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Layering is also utilized by horticulturists to propagate desirable plants. Natural layering typically occurs when a branch touches the ground, whereupon it produces adventitious roots. ... This is important for plants that form roots slowly, or for propagating large pieces.
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The process of rooting branches, twigs, or stems that are still attached to a parent plant, as by placing a specially treated part in moist soil, is called layering. This is important for plants that form roots slowly, or for propagating large pieces.
The process of rooting branches, twigs, or stems that are still attached to a parent plant, as by placing a specially treated part in moist soil, is called layering. This is important for plants that form roots slowly, or for propagating large pieces.The parent plant supplies the new individual with water and food, particularly carbohydrates and proteins, and hormones, particularly the auxins, until it makes its own food and hormones. Comparatively bigger plant could be obtained through layering.
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