Vegetative reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction for plants, and is also called vegetative propagation , vegetative multiplication , or vegetative cloning . It is a process by which ne...
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Plant propagation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Plant propagation is the process of artificially or naturally distributing plants. Seeds and spores can be used for reproduction (through eg sowing). Seeds are typically produced from sexual reproduc...
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Vegetative propagation results in a new plant that is genetically identical to the parent plant (a clone). This is possible because many plants can regenerate missing parts. However, not all plants have equal abilities.
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1 To successfully start a new plant from by vegetative propagation. ... 2 To experiment with several variations of vegetative propagation ... What are two advantages that vegetative propagation offer to the crop producer...
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Introduction: Vegetative propagation is the term given to any asexual means of starting new plants. ... Whenever plants reproduce asexually by any means, either natural or induced, the tern vegetative propagation applies. It simply means that vegetative tissues (non-reproductive tissues) are used to produce new plants.
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On the other hand asexual propagation, also known as vegetative propagation, is a human-assisted cloning of a plant. This can be done by cuttings, division, grafting, or air-layering. The method used depends on the type of plant being multiplied.
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Definition and other additional information on Vegetative propagation from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Examples are vegetative propagation by growing new plants out of rhizomes or stolons (e.g. strawberry), or from new bulbs (e.g. tulips).
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UNDP/FAO REGIONAL PROJECT ON IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY OF MAN-MADE FORESTS THROUGH APPLICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN TREE BREEDING AND PROPAGATION; (RAS/91/004) ... Handling of Vegetative Propagation Material ... Effect of the Origin of the Vegetative Propagation Material...
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