Artificial vegetative propagation: Definition, Cutting, Layering, Grafting, and Advantages For Class 10th,11th, and NEET
Advantages of the artificial vegetative propagation approach.
The following are some benefits of artificial propagation:
1. The genotype of newly created plants is unchanged from the parent plant.
2. A single plant can quickly produce a large number of plants.
3. The plant’s growth patterns can be adjusted to the surroundings.
4. Useful traits from two separate people can be blended to create new varieties.
5. Where seed output is low or plants don’t generate seeds, it helps to grow more plants.