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Vegetative propagation | Natural vegetative propagation in detail | Asexual reproduction in plant
Vegetative propagation (VP) is a type of asexual reproduction in plants, where a new individual plant grows from a vegetative part of another plant, such as:
1. Leaves (e.g., African Violets)
2. Stems (e.g., cuttings from roses or grapes)
3. Roots (e.g., sweet potatoes)
4. Tubers (e.g., potatoes)
5. Rhizomes (e.g., ginger or turmeric)
6.Leaves (e.g Bryophyllum )
Vegetative propagation occurs naturally or can be induced artificially through various techniques, such as:
1. Cuttings
2. Layering
3. Grafting
4. Budding
5. Division
This process allows plants to reproduce and spread quickly, without producing seeds. Vegetative propagation is widely used in horticulture and agriculture to produce large numbers of identical plants, preserving desirable traits like flavor, texture, or disease resistance.
00:00 intro
00:09 Definition of vegetative propagation
01:33 Types of vegetative propagation
02:21 natural vegetative propagation
02:34 Bulb
05:11 Corm
05:57 Rhizom
07:13 Stem tuber
08:25 Roots
09:18 Leaves
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