why is vegetative propagation used only for some kind of plants
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Vegetative reproduction (also known as vegetative propagation, vegetative multiplication or vegetative cloning) is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or a specialized reproductive structure.[1]
Many plants naturally reproduce this way, but it can also be induced artificially. Horticulturalists have developed asexual propagation techniques that use vegetative plant parts to replicate plants. Success rates and difficulty of propagation vary greatly.Monocotyledons typically lack a vascular cambium and therefore are harder to propagate.
Many plants naturally reproduce this way, but it can also be induced artificially. Horticulturalists have developed asexual propagation techniques that use vegetative plant parts to replicate plants. Success rates and difficulty of propagation vary greatly.Monocotyledons typically lack a vascular cambium and therefore are harder to propagate.
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It is because the plants which cannot produce viable seeds only use this mode of reproduction
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