The document fills in a table with information about the most fit method of asexual propagation for different plant species and provides a supporting statement for each selection. It identifies stem-cutting as the most fit method for tomato and potato plants because it allows for fast growth. Grafting is identified as the most fit for rose plants as it enables propagation of many buds from a single scion. Stem-cutting is also selected as the best method for waling-waling orchids as it allows for division with at least 3 stems.
The document fills in a table with information about the most fit method of asexual propagation for different plant species and provides a supporting statement for each selection. It identifies stem-cutting as the most fit method for tomato and potato plants because it allows for fast growth. Grafting is identified as the most fit for rose plants as it enables propagation of many buds from a single scion. Stem-cutting is also selected as the best method for waling-waling orchids as it allows for division with at least 3 stems.
The document fills in a table with information about the most fit method of asexual propagation for different plant species and provides a supporting statement for each selection. It identifies stem-cutting as the most fit method for tomato and potato plants because it allows for fast growth. Grafting is identified as the most fit for rose plants as it enables propagation of many buds from a single scion. Stem-cutting is also selected as the best method for waling-waling orchids as it allows for division with at least 3 stems.