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Advantages and Disadvantages of Vegetative Propagation

Posted on April 8, 2026April 8, 2026 By B&D

Some advantages of vegetative propagation are:

  • Vegetative propagation produces identical plants and reduces time to maturity.
  • It uses stem cuttings where a portion of the parent stem forms roots and continues growth directly without passing through seed formation.
  • It keeps crop quality uniform across fields during large-scale cultivation.
  • It maintains desired plant traits without change across growing cycles.
  • It allows propagation of seedless plants that cannot grow from seeds.
  • It supports rapid multiplication from limited plant material under controlled conditions.

Some disadvantages of vegetative propagation are:

  • Vegetative propagation limits genetic variation and allows diseases to spread across plants.
  • It produces plants with identical genetic makeup where the entire crop shares the same inherited traits.
  • It reduces adaptability to environmental changes across repeated planting cycles.
  • It increases risk of total crop loss under sudden pest attacks.
  • It carries existing infections from parent plants into new plant batches.
  • It depends on healthy parent material where defects pass into new plants.

 

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