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प्रश्न
Why is this mode practiced for growing some types of plants?
उत्तर
Some plants are vegetatively propagated for the following reasons:
- They do not produce viable seeds.
- Their seeds take a longer time to germinate and mature.
- Certain characteristics present in the parent plant are required to be retained in the progeny.
Potato, sugarcane, and rose are some plants that are vegetatively propagated.
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A slender, prostrate, subaerial branch of the stem which creeps along the ground used in vegetative reproduction is ______
Vegetative propagation refers to formation of new plants from ______
In a potato, vegetative propagation takes place by ______
Vegetatively propagated plants ______
Which of the following is not an artificial method of vegetative propagation?
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(a) The part which contains pollen grains.
(b) The part where the female gamete is formed.
(c) The female reproductive part where pollen grains germinate.
(d) The colourful part of the flower attracts insects.
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Roots are used in vegetative propagation of ______.
The plants that can be raised by the method of vegetative propagation are ______.