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Can all plants be artificially propagated? Why?

Sagot :

QUESTION

Can all plants be artificially propagated? Why?

ANSWER

  • yes,because Asexual plant propagation methods produce new plants from vegetative parts of the original plant, such as the leaves, stems and roots. Many plants can reproduce this way naturally, but vegetative propagation can also be artificially induced.Propagation for many plants is best done in potting soil, but some plants can be propagated in water. This is because they have evolved in an environment that allows it. Most Aroid plants can be propagated in water, including pothos plants, philodendrons, monsteras, and ZZ plants.

EXPLANATION

Plant propagation is the process of creating new plants. There are two types of propagation: sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction is the union of the pollen and egg, drawing from the genes of two parents to create a new, third individual. Sexual propagation involves the floral parts of a plant. Asexual propagation involves taking a part of one parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new plant. The resulting new plant is genetically identical its parent. Asexual propagation involves the vegetative parts of a plant: stems, roots, or leaves.

  • Cutting: A part of a plant, typically a stem or leaf, is cut off and planted. Adventitious roots develop from the cuttings and a new plant forms. Cuttings are sometimes treated with hormones before being planted to induce root development.

  • Grafting:In grafting, a desired cutting or scion is attached to the stem of another plant that remains rooted in the ground. The tissue systems of the cutting become grafted into or integrated with the tissue systems of the base plant over time.

Answer:

Asexual plant propagation methods produce new plants from vegetative parts of the original plant, such as the leaves, stems and roots. ... Many plants can reproduce this way naturally, but vegetative propagation can also be artificially induced.