Solution:Gootee in plants is a method of vegetative propagation of plants that requires the rooting of aerial stems when connected to the parent plant. It is also named as air layering, marcotting, pot layerage, marcottage and circumposition.This refers to asexual reproduction in plants, where new plants are produced from vegetative parts like stems, leaves, or roots, rather than seeds. In this specific method, a section of the aerial stem of a plant is manipulated to encourage root formation while still connected to the parent plant.
The stem is girdled (a ring of bark is removed) or otherwise altered to interrupt nutrient flow, stimulating the production of roots in the exposed area. A rooting medium, like sphagnum moss, is then applied around the girdled area to provide moisture and support.
The parent plant continues to provide nutrients and water to the developing roots until they are well-established. Once sufficient roots have formed, the new plant can be carefully separated from the parent plant and grown independently.