Why is Vegetative propagation practiced for growing some types of Plants
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Why is vegetative propagation practised for growing some type of organism?
Vegetative propagation is practiced for growing some types of plants because of following advantages:
It helps to introduce plants in new areas where seed germination fails to produce mature plants due to changes in environmental factors and the soil.
It is a more rapid, easier, and cheaper method.
Produces identical quality as the parent.
Faster and more certain methods of propagation.
For example, Tuber of potato, the rhizome of ginger.
Natural vegetative propagation are
Roots. New plants emerge out of swollen, modified roots known as tubers. …Leaves. Leaves of a few plants get detached from the parent plant and develop into a new plant.
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