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Asexual reproduction - Coggle Diagram
Asexual reproduction
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Methods
Vegetative propagation
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Corms
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A potato can have buds growing on it which forms a individual plant and produces another dozens of potato
Stolon's
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As it lands onto the ground it forms roots and other structures using the nutrients provided by parent plant
As the offspring develop, it becomes independent and once the produces another stolon
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Bryophyllum is unique cause it grows plantlets on its edges of leaves , Onces the parent dry's off the offspring fall on ground and develop individual plants
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spores
Fungi
Haploid , single celled , dormant spores are lined up vertically ( No sporangia)
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Artificial propagation
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Micropropagation
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2) Using a forceps transfer the explants into a sterile petri dish of agar block with nutrients as mention above
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why to do this:
using this we can clone plants and transfer good characteristics into crops ( as clones are produced)
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