Plant Reproduction
Plant reproduction is the process by which plants create new individuals of the same species. It is an important part of the life cycle of plants, and can occur both in the wild and under cultivation. Reproduction in plants is typically achieved by sexual or asexual means. Sexual reproduction occurs via fertilization, while asexual reproduction involves the production of new individuals from the vegetative parts of the plant. In both cases, plant reproduction allows for the continuation of the species, as well as the passing on of beneficial genetic traits to the next generation. Plant reproduction is also essential for the development of new varieties of plants, which can be used for crop production and other forms of agriculture.
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