Flower parts
Plant parts
Propagation
Producing a cutting
Terminology
100

What is the pistil made up of?

Stigma, Style, Ovary

100

What is the role of a leaf?

Photosynthesis

100

What is a cutting?

is taking a 8 -10 cm piece of the plant and forcing roots to grow

Must include a node

A node is a point along a plant stem where leaves or other stems are attached

100

Why do we A) Select a terminal branch and cut off just below a node.

Have the most Auxin to allow for root growth

100

What does apical dominance mean?

A plant that grows along a central stem like a pine tree or rosemary

200

What is the Stamen made up of?

Anther and filament

200

What is the internode?

space between two nodes

200

What is air layering?

Marcotting

200

Why do we B) Strip excess leaves from the cutting leaving only three or four leaves at the top.  

reduce transpiration and allow photosynthesis to still occur.

200

What is Auxin responsible for? 

The growth of plant tips and roots.

300

When has pollination occurred? 

When pollen lands on the stigma.

300

what is a node?

where leaves and branches attach to the stem

300

Which plant can have their roots divided?

Asparagus, grasses .....

300

why do we C) Ensure the cutting has three leaf nodes (without leaves) at the base of the cutting.

allow 3 exposed nodes to encourage root development

300

How is a marcot constructed?

Bark removed from a small section, soil placed around and covered, wait 3 months, cut off branch below the marcot and plant.

400

When has fertilisation occurred?

When pollen and an egg join to make a seed.

400

what do you find at the end of a stem?

Terminal bud

400

Why is it beneficial to grow a potato from a tuber rather than a seed?

Genetically identical

faster growing

400

why do we D) Cut tip and plant in well-drained media.                                                      

reduce transpiration and not waterlog to cutting

400

What is grafting?

attaching a cutting from a similar family of plant to another by cutting a V notch in to the host plant and a v in the cutting and attaching with tape

500

How are insects attracted to plants?

Petals and Nectar

You must have both.

500

How can you tell the difference between new and old season growth?

Colour

Hardness

Bud scale scar

500

What are the advantages of asexual reproduction in plants

Asexual reproduction or propagation-plants mature in shorter time.

Budding is faster or quicker than grafting.

In trench layering, plants form at each node on covered stems.

Some plants do not produce viable seeds.

New plants are same as parent plant.

500

why do we E) Maintain cuttings in shade house and ensure cuttings are moist at all times.  

reducing the intensity of the sun to allow the plant to focus on roots. Moisture will allow easy root production by diluting nutrients encouraging root formation.

500

Describe how to propagate a species on the farm.

Banana, Mulberry, Strawberry, chia........

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