The white potatoes
are cut into many parts, making sure that each part has at least one “eye” (bud). Each piece of potato will grow from this part into an entirely new potato plant.
vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction
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The potato / tuber is used for propagation.
Artificial vegetative propagation is very common in crops like potato, sugarcane, sweet potato etc.It multiplies the same clone again and again giving little chance to incorporate better characters to combat resistance to diseases and stress caused by biotic and abiotic factors.
Vegetative propagation is an example of asexual reproduction. Consider a potato. It buds and the growth falls off to grow into another potato in the ground. It doesn't need pollen to fertilize it, because only one potato was needed to grow another potato. When a flower makes seeds, in needs something to carry pollen into its ovule to grow into a seed. An apple is a seed, and it doesn't grow until the tree's flowers are pollinated. Hope this helps!
Potato plant develops tuber for vegetative propagation in its life cycle.
Sweet potatoes are flowering plants, so they reproduce sexually by producing seed. They also reproduce vegetatively from the tubers (which we eat). When we grow them as a crop we plant stem cuttings called slips. This is also vegetative reproduction but it's us doing it not the plant.
No, a potato is not a seed. It is a tuber that is used for vegetative propagation, not considered a seed.
Potatoes reproduce asexually by vegetative buds,that are present in leaf scars called eyes,covered by scale leaves.
Goats will eat almost any vegetative product, just ensure that it doesn't have any chemical residues and has not had any contact with meat products.
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