Reproduction in Plants

Reproduction in Plants: There are several ways by which plants produce their offspring. These are categorised into two types: (i) asexual, and (ii) sexual. In asexual reproduction plants can give rise to new plants without seeds, whereas in sexual reproduction, new plants are obtained from seeds. Two parents are needed in sexual reproduction, and the offspring produced are genetically different to the parents. Only one parent is needed in asexual reproduction, and the offspring produced are genetically identical
 
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Journal of Plant Breeding and Agriculture, Advances in Crop Science and Technology, Journal of Plant Sciences and Agricultural Research, Journal of Agriculture and Allied sciences, Agrotechnology, Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, Horticulture, Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, Propagation of Ornamental Plant

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