Vegetative Propagation in Plants


 
 
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Vegetative Propagation in Plants

In which, a cell, tissue or part of an organ of a plant develops into a new organism. Vegetative parts such as root, stem and leaf can be used to produce new plants. It is known as vegetative reproduction.

Natural methods : They do with the help of stems, roots and leaves.

Roots: Tuberous roots of dahlia, sweet potato can be set for multiplication. These roots have food stored in them.

Stems: Vegetative propagation through stems is of the following types:

  • Plants such as grass have horizontal stems growing parallel to the ground, almost touching it.
  • In plants such as mint horizontal stems arise from the base of the erect shoot, grow horizontally in the soil and then come out to form new aerial shoots.
  • Some underground stems are: bulbs, tubers, rhizomes and corms.
  • Rhizomes have buds from which outgrowths are produced which give rise to new plants. E.g. Ginger, turmeric, banana.
  • Bulbs are very short underground stems in thickened fleshly bulb scales. Scales serve as sites of food storage.
  • Tubers have buds in the eyes, which give rise to new plants e.g. potato.
  • Corms have lots of rhizomes joined together which develop into new plants e.g. colocasia.
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    Question : 1

    Which of the following are correct about vegetative propagation in plants?

    (a) Plants such as grass have horizontal stems growing parallel to the ground, almost touching it.

    (b) Vegetative parts such as root, stem and leaf can be used to produce new plants. It is known as vegetative reproduction.

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    Reproduction through vegetative parts of the plant is called __________________

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 3

    Edible part of potato is ________________

    Right Option : B
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