Plant Regeneration
Plant regeneration is the process by which plants can repair or replace damaged tissues and organs. This ability allows them to recover from injuries caused by environmental factors, pests, or diseases. Many plants can regenerate from various parts, such as leaves, stems, or roots, and some can even grow new individuals from fragments.
Certain species, like aloe vera and willow, are particularly known for their regenerative capabilities. This process is essential for survival and adaptation, enabling plants to thrive in diverse environments. Understanding plant regeneration can also aid in agriculture and conservation efforts, promoting sustainable practices.