layering
budding
grafting
other types of propagation
misc.
100

rooting a part of the parent plant and then severing it from the parent plant

layering 

100

transferring a plant bud from one plant to another

budding 

100

act of joining two plants (or thier parts) together

grafting

100

what are the other types of asexual propagation not currently listed?

cutting, tissue culture, separating, division 

100

reproduction that occurs without the presence of reproductive parts. part of the plant is used to generate a new plant

asexual reproduction

200

Name the three types of layering

simple, compound, air

200
name the two types of budding 

patch and t-budding

200

used when the scion and stock are of similar diameter 

whip/bench

200

once the plant exceeds their original size, you dig the plant up and divide the roots into smaller clumps and replant. 

division 

200

name at least two drawbacks of asexual propagation

exact copy of the parent plant, requires more hand labor, equipment, and supplies, limits genetic diversity

300

A type of layering that establishes a root system on the plant above the ground

air layering 

300

in this type of budding the young bark is cut into a T shape, the bark is carefully pulled back, and the budstick slides into the T and it is wrapped. 

T budding

300

used on a tree top to change the tree from one variety to another

cleft graft

300

plants that produce bulbs, rhizomes, or corms multiply annually and can be separated to make new plants. 

separating

300

name at least two benefits of asexual propagation

create more of the plants consumers want quickly, allows the plant to grow to a suitable size in less time, allows certain plants that produce sterile seeds or have poor viability reproduce, same characteristics of the parent plant 

400

a type of layering where low branches are pulled down to the ground and buried several inches in the soil with the shoot tip sticking out of the soil

simple layering 

400

bark from the stock (stem) is removed and an exact matching budstick is inserted to patch the missing bark on the stock plant 

patch budding

400

what is the scion?

a young stem or bud from a plant with beneficial characteristics. Top of the whip graft. 

400

most sophisticated and expensive to complete. can bring back a plant close to extinction or ravaged by disease 

tissue culture

400

Name the three types of rooting hormone 

powder, liquid, and gel

500

This type of layering is used for long vines, require the shoot to be alternately covered and exposed 

compound layering 

500

how long does it take for fruit to be produced on a budded tree?

2-3 years

500

what is the stock?

Where the roots develop. The bottom of the whip graft. 

500

removing a piece of leaf, stem, or root and placing it in a growing medium where it then grows and develops (most common type of asexual propagation)

cutting

500

top of the stem. this is where growth happens. 

shoot tip

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