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Dictionary » V » Vegetative bud Vegetative budDefinition noun, plural: vegetative buds (botany) A leaf bud; the bud that contains embryonic leaf.
Plant buds may be classified according to their function:
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contrasting several microbes Budding - a single individual creates a little process called as bud. It will grow bigger and can as big as its 'mother' Fission - a single individual divides itself into two pieces with similiar size Vegetative hyphae - the portion that produces asexual reproductive spores; these ...
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Better than tissue culture:? :? one leaf or one bud =millions of plants in half of one year? clone seedling “The technique of efficient ... of more than 350 kinds of economic plants, showing popular significance to the vegetative propagation of most economic plants. We can affirm the stability and reliability ...
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