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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.
In which of the following option the elasticity of production is incorrectly matched with the stage of production?
Paddy and straw are an example of
Which can help a producer in determining how much of a product is required to be produced?
Bitter taste of the jute leaf is due to the presence of which compound?
Soils having white encrustation of soluble salts at the surface, known as __ ?
The total depth of water required by a crop is known as:
Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute is located at ______
Chairperson of the Food Authority should be well versed in the field of:
Which one of the following is an example of concentrated organic manure?
Queen bee lays approximately ……………….eggs per day and takes nuptial flight above ……….. from ground.
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