Vegetative Propagation in Plants

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Vegetative Propagation in Plants: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Offsets, Corms, Rhizomes, Stolons, Layering in Vegetative Propagation, Vegetative Propagation by Roots, Whip Grafting, Wedge Grafting, Artificial Methods of Vegetative Propagation and, Vegetative Propagation by Leaves

Important Questions on Vegetative Propagation in Plants

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Cut-pieces of a Bryophyllum leaf, when put into wet soil, produce new plants. This phenomenon is called as

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A scion is grafted to a stock. The quality of fruits produced will be determined by the genotype of

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Which one of the following pairs is wrongly matched while the remaining three are correct?

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If the number of chromosomes in endosperm, egg cell, and epiblema cell of a grafted plant is 63, 21, and 40, respectively, the number of chromosomes in scion and stock will be, respectively:

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Does asexual reproduction happens fast or slow?

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What are the advantages of wedge grafting?

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How is wedge grafting done?

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How is wedge grafting done?

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What is crown grafting?

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What is Crown Grafting?

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What is Crown Grafting ?

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Is asexual mitosis or meiosis?

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What is a whip and tongue graft?

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What does whip graft mean?

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How is whip grafting done?

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Describe the air layering method of vegetative propagation?

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Air layering is a traditional method of vegetative propagation of herbs.

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Describe the method of ground layering?

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Which, among grafting and layering, is used for the vegetative propagation of Jasminum.