In botanical gardens and tea gardens,gardeners trim the plants regularly so that they remain bushy. Does this practice have any scientific explanation?

  • A
    Yes,it removes apical dominance and promotes lateral growth.
  • B
    Yes,it increases the rate of photosynthesis.
  • C
    No,it is just a traditional practice.
  • D
    Yes,it helps in the absorption of more water.

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