Write about the ways of vegetative reproduction with examples(budding. Fragmentation, vegetative reproduction).
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Explanation:
What is Vegetative Propagation?
Vegetative propagation is an asexual method of plant reproduction that occurs in its leaves, roots and stem. This can occur through fragmentation and regeneration of specific vegetative parts of plants.
Let us explore the different types of vegetative propagation and its examples in detail.
Types of Vegetative Propagation
Different types of vegetative propagation include:
Natural Vegetative Propagation
This occurs when plants grow and develop naturally without any human interference. Natural vegetative propagation can be enabled by the development of adventitious roots. Thus, new plants may emerge from the roots, stem and leaves of the parent plant.
The vegetative plant structures arising from the stem are known as rhizomes, bulbs, runners, tubers, etc.
Answer
✳Asexual mode of reproduction is the type of reproduction where fusion of gametes do not take place.
Budding
- In budding process a small outgrowth called arises from the body of the parent organism and this outgrowth is known as a bud.
- This bud on getting matured gets separated from the parent body and lead an individual life.
- Hydra and Yeast can reproduce by budding process.
Fragmentation
- Fragmentation is the type of asexual reproduction in which divides into several fragments and each fragment develops into a new individual.
- Spirogyra and Planaria can reproduce by fragmentation.
Vegetative Propagation
- It is the type of asexual reproduction in plants in which new plants are grown from the vegetative parts of a plant , ie leaves, roots and stem.
- Potato,Tapioca,Bryophyllum , Rose etc reproduce via Vegetative Propagation.