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Activity 1
Directions: Fill out the table below to summarize what you have learned
about vegetative propagation.
Example
Plant Part
Mode of vegetative
propagation
Stem cutting
1.Stem
2. roots
bulb
3.leaves
leaves
4. stem
rhizomes
5. stem
Stolons/runners
1. What parts of the plant are used for reproduction?
2. What are the different mode of vegetative propagation?please pasagut need answer​


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Plant Propagation

seedlingsEdited and revised by David C. Sorensen, University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension, and Kate Garland, University of Maine Cooperative Extension

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 pla

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