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Sexual reproduction refers to dioeciousness, asexual reproduction refers to hermaphroditism or non-male Striping is to press the branch with soil to grow roots and become a new individual Grafting refers to grafting a branch to another tree.
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Among plants, there are two modes of reproduction: sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction. Stripping is a process of breaking off a section from the branch of the main plant and pressing it into the soil to allow it to take root and grow into a new independent plant. This is a vegetative reproduction of plants.
The advantage of asexual reproduction is that it is fast and easy to reproduce, and the new independent plant is exactly the same as the mother plant, maintaining its genetic characteristics. However, the disadvantage is that the new grandchildren have not had the opportunity to accept the renewal of genes for a long time, and the quality of genes may decline. Whereas, sexual reproduction combines two different genes to produce a greater variety of offspring plants, maintaining the diversity of species.
In nature, plants usually adopt a combination of asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction to reproduce offspring.
In strip propagation, the new independent plant and the mother plant are of the same genotype, and there is no genetic update. But that doesn't mean it's harmful, just that it lacks diversity. So, if you don't need to update your plants from a genetic point of view, striping is also a good way to reproduce plants.
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Grafting is asexual reproduction, plant grafting does not reproduce through cells, but only uses part of the organs of the mother plant, and uses the regenerative ability of plant organs to form new life forms. Grafting and cuttings belong to asexual reproduction, grafting is mostly used for fruit trees and other crop plants to flourish, cuttings are mostly used for flower plant reproduction, and the survival rate is relatively high.
Grafting is asexual reproduction.
Grafting is asexual reproduction, which is a way of reproduction that does not require reproduction through cells, without the process of fertilization. Asexual reproduction is the use of part of the organs of the mother plant to reproduce, so that it can form new organisms. In nature, cuttings and grafting propagation are vegetative propagation, which can be propagated by the branches or shoots of the mother plant.
Grafting and cuttings are suitable for most plants with low survival rate of sowing propagation, which can improve the survival rate of plants and expand the number of plant populations. Grafting propagation is mainly divided into branch grafting and bud grafting, which is mostly used for fruit tree grafting, which is conducive to fruit yield. When propagating asexually, be careful to avoid diseased plants, otherwise the trees will become diseased.
Sexual reproduction requires reproduction through the germ cells of both sexes, and pollination of plants during flowering is sexual reproduction. There are two types of pollination: natural pollination and artificial pollination, with monoecious plants being able to be pollinated naturally, while dioecious plants are required to be pollinated by hand. After pollination, the plant develops fruit and produces seeds.
Plants with a small number are generally suitable for artificial pollination, and pollen from male flowers needs to be applied to the pistils. After successful pollination, the flowers will fall off in about a week, and the ovary will become larger and begin to develop fruits. Plants need to be maintained during the fruiting period, and they need to be given sufficient light, water and fertilizer to facilitate the growth of fruits.
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