Class 10th CBSE Reproduction in Plan Notes
These notes summarize asexual (vegetative) reproduction in plants. They list the main vegetative structures—tubers (potato), stolons/runners (strawberry), bulbs (onion), rhizomes (ginger), offsets (pineapple), and leaf cuttings (geranium)—and explain how each part can give rise to a new, genetically identical plant without seed formation. The advantages (rapid multiplication, no pollinator dependence) and typical uses in agriculture and horticulture are highlighted.
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The notes also note why vegetative propagation is advantageous: it enables rapid multiplication of desirable cultivars, preserves hybrid vigor and specific traits (since no genetic recombination occurs), and does not require pollinators or favorable climatic conditions for seed set. In agriculture and horticulture, techniques such as division of tubers, layering, tissue culture, and use of rooting hormones are employed to scale up production of uniform, high‑quality plants.
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