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Sexual Reproduction
Original work from “Applied Technologies” edited and used with permission by Dr. Teri Hamlin
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Table of ContentsIntroduction to Plant PropagationSexual Propagation Asexual Propagation
Stem, Leaf, Cuttings Layering Separation & Division Tissue Culture Budding and Grafting
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Introduction
What is Plant Propagation?The multiplication of plants by
both sexual and asexual meansRequires a knowledge of plants
and how to manipulate them.Can be considered an art-form.
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Sexual Propagation
What is it?The propagation of plants from SEEDSThe most common type of propagationIn order for one to be successful using this
method, one must understand various details about seeds and how they work
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What is a seed?A seed is a whole plant in
miniature surrounded by a seed coat.
It is a ripened flower ovule.
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Seed Composition
3 parts of a seed:Seed Coat
Endosperm Embryo
(Protects the embryonic plant.)
(Food storage tissue)(The new plant)
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Viability & LongevityIf a seed is viable it will germinate and grow
normallyLongevity is how long the seed will remain viableInfluences of viability
species ---woody (5-7 years)
--- succulent (1-3 years) Storage Conditions -- 40-45 degrees F Time
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In order for germination to take place:
The seed must be ripe (ripe when it falls off the tree/plant/bush
Dormancy requirement must be met.
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Dormancy Requirements
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(Seed Coat Dormancy)Overcome by scarification3 methods
- Mechanical treatment
- Hot water treatment
- Sulfuric Acid treatment
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photodormancythermodormancy biochemical dormancy
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Stratification
Seed must experience:
1. warm, dry period
2. cool, moist period --- 60-90 days at 40-45 degrees F
3. warm moist period
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Selection of SeedsID locally grown seedsSelect certified seeds
-have been tested for germination ability and purity.
Choose hybrid seeds for greater vigor
Select primed seeds
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Indirect vs. Direct Seedingplants sown
indoorsplants must be
transplantedtomatoes, peppers,
eggplant
seeded directly into permanent growing area
most economical method
corn, melons, beans, beets, peas, etc..
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