The production of new individuals from a single parent, without the fusion of gametes.
Vegetative propagation
Sexual reproduction
budding
Asexual reproduction
The inability of certain gametes of genetically similar plant species to fuse with each other is called.
Intra specific incompatibility
Self - Sterility
Self - incompatibility
All the above
A typical anther is said to be
Monothecous
Tetrathecous
Dithecous
Artificial induction on stems before it is separated from the parent plant for propagation is called
layering
grafting
cutting
plant tissue culture
The megasporangium of angiosperm is
Ovary
Ovule
Gynoecium
Pistil
On maturity the ovary forms
Fruit
Seed
Endosperm
Embryo
The ability of an individual cell to develop into a total organism is called
Callus
Micropropagation
Totipoteny
None of these
The exine is formed of a complex substance called
Sporopollenin
Cellulose
hemicellculose
Mangotree Sapota,jack fruit tree etc are propagated by
mound layering
approach grafting
bud grafting
wedge grafting
The inner layer of the seed coat is called
epicotyl
cotyledons
tegmen
testa