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Plant Propagation

Plant Propagation. Remember, germination of a seed is part of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant. Through

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Types of Plant Propagation Tubers (underground part of plant) Seen in potatoes Has tiny scale leaves equipped with buds that grow on its surface. Buds form a new plant that is genetically identical to parent plant

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Page 1: Plant Propagation. Remember, germination of a seed is part of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant. Through

Plant Propagation

Page 2: Plant Propagation. Remember, germination of a seed is part of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant. Through

Plant Propagation• Remember, germination of a seed is part

of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant.

• Through asexual reproduction, many plants can produce genetically identical offshoots (clones) of themselves, which then develop into independent plants also known as vegetative propagation

Page 3: Plant Propagation. Remember, germination of a seed is part of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant. Through

Types of Plant Propagation

Tubers (underground part of plant)

• Seen in potatoes• Has tiny scale leaves

equipped with buds that grow on its surface.

• Buds form a new plant that is genetically identical to parent plant

Page 4: Plant Propagation. Remember, germination of a seed is part of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant. Through

Types of Plant PropagationRunners • Seen in strawberries • Horizontal (side-ways)

stems running out from parent plant

• Nodes on these runner can develop into new plants that are genetically identical to parent plant

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Types of Plant Propagation

Division• Breaking up plants

into two or more parts

• Keeps perennials healthy, prevents overgrown plants and makes new plants (free $) from original parent plant

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Types of Plant PropagationGrafting• Parts of two young plants are joined together• A twig or bud is cut from one plant and joined to a

rooted plant of a related species. The twig or bud is called the scion, and the plant onto which is it grafted (and that provides the roots) is called the stock.

• The scion eventually develops into an entire shoot system.

• Merge favourable parts of two different plants into one plant

• Some advantages: make dwarf plants (eg. Apple trees), hybrid breeding, make plants more hardy (more cold-resistant), repair tree trunks, etc

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Page 8: Plant Propagation. Remember, germination of a seed is part of sexual reproduction. It can take awhile for a seed to develop into a mature plant. Through

Types of Plant Propagation

Bulbs• Onions, tulips, etc• Underground; short

stems with fleshy leaves or leaf base (dried in onions)

• Each bulb contains several other buds which can give rise to new plants

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Types of Plant Propagation

Leaf Cuttings• African violets,

begonias, etc• Take a nice mature

leaf, trim it and and root it in fast-draining soil medium to encourage growth of new plantlets to be re-potted later

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Advantages of Plant Propagation• Faster & cheaper to grow new plants than

traditional pollination• Get new varieties (eg. Grafting = possible new

hybrids?)• Avoids transmission of disease (if parent plant is

disease-free)• Get superior plants, esp. if parent plant is

superior!• Some plants do not produce viable seeds

(needed for sexual reproduction), so asexual is the way to go!