| 1. | It grows plantlets from the petiole near the base of each leaf.
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| 2. | These greenhouses have several thousand plantlets capacity and are equipped with misting facilities.
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| 3. | Older leaves that touch the ground may sprout plantlets.
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| 4. | Fibre varieties are normally cloning varieties and therefore planted from vegetative propagated plantlets.
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| 5. | Reproduction is nearly always from seed, since the plant rarely produces plantlets.
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| 6. | Propagate by adventitious plantlets which form on the inflorescence.
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| 7. | The plantlets emerged from the germinated spores ( porthole ) seven months from inoculation.
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| 8. | The plantlets drop off, fall in the soil, and take root there.
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| 9. | Of these entries, 44 were conserved in vitro, producing 10, 278 plantlets.
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| 10. | To obtain a quick and optimum growth into plantlets, it is transferred to soil.
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