Asexual Propagation in Plants PPT: Asexual propagation in plants allows them to reproduce without seeds, using specialized structures like offsets, runners, suckers, and bulbils. Offsets are small daughter plants that grow from the base of the parent plant, commonly seen in succulents like aloe. Runners (or stolons) are horizontal stems that grow along the soil surface, producing new plants at nodes, as seen in strawberries. Suckers are shoots that emerge from the base of a plant or its roots, helping species like bananas and raspberries spread. Bulbils are small bulb-like structures that develop in the leaf axils or flower heads, falling off to grow into new plants, as in garlic and lilies. You can download the PPT from the link given below.
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