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why is sugarcane planted by cutting its stem​

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❍Stem cuttings or sections of the stalks called "setts" or seed pieces propagate sugarcane.

❍Each sett contains one or more buds.

❍The buds, located in the root band of the node, are embryonic shoots consisting of a miniature stalk with small leaves.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation :

★ Stem cuttings or sections of the stalks called "setts" or seed pieces propagate sugarcane.

★ Each sett contains one or more buds.

★ The buds, located in the root band of the node, are embryonic shoots consisting of a miniature stalk with small leaves.

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