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Vegetative propagation is a type of reproduction in plants, where a new plant is produced from any vegetative part of the plant, e.g. root, stem and leaf. It can be natural or artificial. Artificial methods of vegetative propagation include cutting, layering, grafting, and tissue culture. All these structures grow naturally. The seed is always produced sexually and thus propagation via seeds is not a method of vegetative propagation.
Irrigation water quality is evaluated based upon
The process of collecting and analyzing information from field and secondary sources in a short period of time is:
A demand curve measures
The stage of mitosis during which the chromosomes condense and become visible is called:
Which of the following statements is/are correct about photosynthesis?
(A). Liberation of oxygen when green cells are exposed to sun light in pre...
Indicate the percentage of nitrogen in D. A. P:
Water harvesting is defined as
What is the general average carbon/nitrogen ratio found in soils?
Which one of the following is NOT a pressure unit?
Which one of the following is not a component of ‘disease triangle’