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Why monocot plant do not reproduce by vegetative propagation

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Vegetative reproduction is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants ... Vegetative reproduction is not evolutionary advantageous; it does not allow for genetic diversity and ...

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Monocotyledons lack vascular cambium. This feature makes the monocots harder to propagate during vegetative propagation. Monocots are seed-bearing plants. So they undergo vegetative method to reproduce.

Explanation:

  • Vegetative propagation is a form of asexual propagation.
  • In this method, the plant parts (root/stem/leaf) from the parent plants are used to raise a new plant.
  • The progenies are similar to their parents.
  • The common forms of vegetative propagation are grafting, cutting, layering and tissue culture.
  • Vegetative propagation is used when the plants don’t produce seeds or when seeds are not viable.
  • Monocots are the plants that have only one embryonic leaf. They are flowering plants.

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