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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asexual propagation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to plants and other organisms which reproduce without the need for fertilization. For example, "Many succulents reproduce through asexual propagation, utilizing stem cuttings or runners to generate progeny."
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It propagates by asexual propagation of cutting and micro-propagation, which permits homogeny among individual plants.
Methods of asexual propagation include bulb division, layering, cutting, and grafting.
"Typically, we think of asexual propagation as vegetative, involving stems that root or pieces that break off and grow," Dr. Miller said.
The second type, asexual propagation, is used for the artichoke, garlic, girasole, potato, rhubarb, and sweet potato.
Asexual propagation, however, is not unnatural; some of its forms e.g., layering and grafting are rather common in nature.
Many lichens develop small thalloid extensions, called isidia, that also may serve in asexual propagation if broken off from the thallus.
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Assay points 1 7 were designated at the end of each of the seven sexual-asexual propagation cycles.
As such cultivars have largely evolved via asexual vegetative propagation, their genetic base is narrow, with diversity dependent upon somatic mutation.
Plates were inoculated in the same way as described above until four harvestings were completed, simulating asexual spore propagation in a termite society.
The alternation between asexual and sexual propagation is achieved by mating of yeast-form haploid cells of two compatible mating types.
However, the relative importance of asexual vs. sexual propagation in V. minor has never been assessed by molecular methods.
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