Plant Propagation Structures PPT

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A plant propagation structure is a controlled environment designed to facilitate the growth and reproduction of plants. These structures, such as greenhouses, cold frames, or nurseries, regulate temperature, humidity, and light to create optimal conditions for seed germination and plant development. They protect young plants from adverse weather, pests, and diseases, ensuring higher success rates in propagation. By providing a stable environment, plant propagation structures are essential for efficient and effective cultivation, particularly in commercial and large-scale horticulture. This is a free downloadable PPT on Plant Propagation Structures.

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