METHODS OF PLANT PROPAGATION
Propagation – methods of increasing the amount of plants
A. SEXUAL PROPAGATION
- Uses seed to produce a plant
B. ASEXUAL PROPAGATION
- Roots, stem and leaves
- Taking a part of a one parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new
plant
C. ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION
- A fruit or vegetables being replanted.
Cuttage – propagate plants from its several parts
Tuber cutting – thickened portions of the leaf or the stem
Roots cutting Types of cutting*
Stem cutting
MARCOTTING
- Introducing roots above ground, specifically a branch of a plant
GRAFTING
- The act of joining two plants together
a. Cleft grafting – it is the common method of grafting
b. Whip or tongue grafting – small stem plant
BUDDING
- Inserting a single bud from a place of a plant into an opening bark
Propagation – methods of increasing the amount of plants
A. SEXUAL PROPAGATION
- Uses seed to produce a plant
B. ASEXUAL PROPAGATION
- Roots, stem and leaves
- Taking a part of a one parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new
plant
C. ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION
- A fruit or vegetables being replanted.
Cuttage – propagate plants from its several parts
Tuber cutting – thickened portions of the leaf or the stem
Roots cutting Types of cutting*
Stem cutting
MARCOTTING
- Introducing roots above ground, specifically a branch of a plant
GRAFTING
- The act of joining two plants together
a. Cleft grafting – it is the common method of grafting
b. Whip or tongue grafting – small stem plant
BUDDING
- Inserting a single bud from a place of a plant into an opening bark