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Posted by Aakash Yadav 6 years, 7 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago
Potato is the underground modification of stem. It is called as stem tuber. Potato reproduces asexually by the process of vegetative propagation. Potatoes have small eyes which give rise to scaly leaves. In the rainy season these eyes start to produce scaly leaves due to availability of required amount of moisture. Scaly leaves develop into new plants.
*Asexual mode of reproduction: It is a mode of reproduction in which a single individual is responsible for creating a new generation of species.
*Vegetative propagation: This is the mode by which plants reproduce asexually. It involves the production of new plants from the vegetative parts of an existing plant.
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