7.1 Pollination and fertilization
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Plant reproduction and growth are fundamental processes in botany. They involve alternation of generations, with plants cycling between haploid gametophyte and diploid sporophyte stages. Sexual reproduction creates genetic diversity, while asexual reproduction allows rapid colonization. Plant growth is regulated by hormones like auxins and gibberellins, which control cell division and elongation. Environmental factors such as light, temperature, and nutrients also play crucial roles. Understanding these processes has important applications in agriculture, horticulture, and conservation biology.
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Plant reproduction and growth are fundamental processes in botany. They involve alternation of generations, with plants cycling between haploid gametophyte and diploid sporophyte stages. Sexual reproduction creates genetic diversity, while asexual reproduction allows rapid colonization. Plant growth is regulated by hormones like auxins and gibberellins, which control cell division and elongation. Environmental factors such as light, temperature, and nutrients also play crucial roles. Understanding these processes has important applications in agriculture, horticulture, and conservation biology.
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