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VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION - Coggle Diagram
VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION
What is vegatative reproduction?In Vegetative reproduction new plants are developed from non-reproductive part such as leaves, branchesand stems of the parent plant.
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3. Propagation by Tuber
The white potato and sweet potato are enlarged, shortened stems that are specialized for storing reserve food. These underground stems grow horizontally outwards in the soil and each tuber is irregular in shape .The surface of each tuber are enclosed by an axillary bud called an eye this is the node.These eyes are capable of producing new plants by vegetative propagation
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4. Propagation by Bulb
The bulb is a shortened underground storage stems. These are enclosed with fleshy, concentric layered leaves. Bulbs produce smaller buds (lateral buds) which appear between the layers of the parent bulb. As the mature plants gets to the end of its life, the bud develops into smaller bulb that attaches to the base of the parent bulb. The new bulb can be separated and planted.
Examples includes onion, garlic, tulip, daffodils, lilies
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8. Tissue Culture
Tissue Culture is a method of biological research in which the fragments of tissue from an animal or plant are transferred to an artificial environment in which they can continue to survive and function.Cells in a culture may multiply;change size, form or function, exhibit specialized activity or interact with other cells.
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