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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 9 months ago
Cutting: 1. In this method, a portion of stem/root cut of the plant is used.
2. Roots are often placed in moist soil/water till adventitious roots appears.
3. Root cuttings are often treated with hormones like NAA for faster rooting.
Grafting: 1. In this method, the cut plant (scion) is attached to the host (stock).
2. The cambium of scion and stock fuse so that scion has continuous vascular connection for growth.
3. The method is widely adopted in plants where seed germination is difficult.
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