Propagation Basics
Sexual Propagation
Asexual Propagation
Grafting Techniques
Layering Techniques
100

What is the definition of plant propagation?

The process of creating new plants from existing ones.

100

What is the significance of the radicle in a seed?

It develops into the root of the plant.

100

What is a cutting in plant propagation?

A portion of a plant taken to grow a new plant.

100

What is grafting?

A method of asexual propagation where a scion is joined to a stock plant.

100

What is simple layering?

Burying one section of a limb underground to allow it to grow roots before cutting it from the parent.

200

Name the two main types of propagation.

Sexual and asexual propagation.

200

What is germination?

The process by which a seed grows into a plant.

200

Name one method of asexual propagation.

Cuttings, division, layering, grafting, or cell culture.

200

Name one type of bud grafting.

Patch budding, chip budding, or T-budding.

200

Define air layering.

A method where the bark is stripped from a limb, wrapped in moist soil, and allowed to root.

300

What is the difference between sexual and asexual propagation?

Sexual involves pollination and seed development, while asexual involves cloning from existing tissue.

300

What conditions are necessary for seed germination?

Viability, water absorption, optimal temperature, and oxygen availability.

300

What is the difference between hardwood and softwood cuttings?

Hardwood cuttings are taken from mature, dormant wood, while softwood cuttings are taken from new growth.

300

What is the cambium?

The layer of tissue that must align for successful grafting.

300

What is girdling in the context of layering?

Making incisions in the stem to encourage root formation over the wound.

400

What is a meristem?

The area of a plant that is actively dividing and growing.

400

Describe histodifferentiation in seed development.

The process where the embryo and endosperm develop distinctly, and cotyledons form in dicots.

400

How does layering work in propagation?

A stem or branch develops roots while still attached to the parent plant.

400

Why is it important to use compatible specimens in grafting?

To increase the likelihood of successful graft union and growth.

400

What are the advantages of using layering as a propagation technique?

It allows for controlled root development and reduces stress on the parent plant.

500

What is the purpose of using rooting hormone in propagation?

To encourage root growth in cuttings.

500

What part of a flower contains the ovule?

The pistil

500

What is cell culture in plant propagation?

The growth and multiplication of plant cells, tissues, and organs outside the organism.

500

What are the steps involved in bud grafting?

Prepare the stock, prepare the scion, insert the scion, and secure the graft.

500

How can climate change affect seed dormancy and germination?

Changes in temperature and moisture can influence the timing and success of germination.