can a leaf grow into a plant?
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Answer / reena
in tissue culture we use leaf as an explant which
regenerate and give rise to plants
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Answer / prudvimarneedi
in leaf of plant like bryophyllum there are adventitious buds called epiphyllous buds formed in the notches of the crenate margins of leaf gives rise to a new plant when still attached to the leaf.this leaf is thick and succulent
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Answer / sundar
the detached leaf of begonia sp. can put out adventitous
buds on the lamina,which can then grow into a plant. Adv.
buds on bryophyllum can also grow into plant.
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