Biology
Why is it disadvantageous to grow plants vegetatively?
Reproduction in Plants
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It is disadvantageous to grow plants vegetatively because —
- As all plants developed by vegetative reproduction are genetically identical, they are likely to be affected simultaneously if a disease spreads in the farm.
- Dispersal of plants does not take place on its own. Daughter plants, so developed, tend to remain nearby and are restricted to a particular area leading to competition for resources.
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