Why is vegetative propagation practised for growing some types of plants?
Vegetative propagation occurs without seeds. The lower plants reproduce vegetatively through budding, fission, fragmentation, buds, spores etc. Every part of the plant such as roots, stems, leaves and buds takes part in vegetative propagation and can give rise to same new plants. Plants which have superior traits are vegetatively propagated cause they can give rise to identical plants. Vegetative propagation is of two types:-
Natural vegetative propagation
Artificial vegetative propagation
Vegetative propagation is the only method of reproduction in those plants who lost their capacity to produce seeds, eg. Banana, oranges, rose etc. Vegetative propagation can be done by plant tissue culture for the production of disease free plants.
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