methods of propagating trees lesson
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Prepared by: Ms. Jassy GregorioReference: Living in the 21th Century 6
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It is the process of creating new plants from a variety of sources such as seeds, cuttings, bulbs and other plant parts.
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Sexual Method Asexual Method
Seed Propagation
Suckers Layering
Runners Marcotting
Rhizomes Budding
Cuttings Inarching
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The most common method of propagating trees as it is the easiest.
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These refer to stems or shoots emerging from portions of plants or trees.
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These are slim branches that grow from bases of stems running along the ground.
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The roots emerge at the surface from which new plants develop from buds.
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It refers to a part of the plant that is cut and propagated.
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A process in which the stem of one plant is inserted into another plant.
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A process wherein an uncut branch or a shoot touches the ground or soil and develops roots and becomes an independent plant.
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Also, The rooting of aerial
stems while attached to the parent plant.
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A form of grafting using a single bud as the .
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The scion is united with the rootstock while growing on there own root systems.
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