What methods of vegetative reproduction found in nature does man use?

Vegetative reproduction is the process of reproduction in which new organisms emerge from the multicellular portion of the parent.

This type of breeding is often used in agriculture. For example:

– tubers are propagated by sweet potatoes, potatoes, Jerusalem artichoke, dahlias, etc.

– grapes, gooseberries, currants, roses, etc. are propagated by cuttings.

– bulbs propagate onions, garlic, tulips, daffodils, etc.

– mustache propagate strawberries

– phloxes, irises, etc. are propagated by rhizomes.

– honeysuckle, clematis, currants, etc. are propagated by layering.

– plums, lilacs, raspberries, cherries, etc. are propagated by root suckers.



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