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(A) is a technique of vegetative propagation in which a part of the stem or a young branch of a plant is pulled and buried in moist soil, such that the branch is still attached to the Parent Plant. After some time, roots develop in the buried part and it grows into a new plant. (B) is an example of plant usually grown through this technique.

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Layering, Jasmine
2
Cutting, Potato
3
Grafting, Rose
4
Budding, Hydra
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Reproduction
Topic: Asexual Reproduction
Correct Answer
Option A
Explanation

Option 1 is the correct answer, and here's why: 1. Explanation for Option 1 (Layering, Jasmine): - Layering is a horticultural technique of vegetative propagation where a part of the stem or a young branch of a plant is bent and buried in moist soil while still attached to the parent plant. Over time, roots develop from the buried part, and it eventually grows into a new plant. This method…Read More

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