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Asexual Propagation GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT Objectives  Define terms associated with asexual propagation.  Explain how the different methods of asexual propagation are performed.  Demonstrate the correct procedure of asexual propagation by using cuttings. Terms  Air layering  Growth regulator  Asexual propagation  Layering  Cloning  Leaf bud cutting  Crown  Root cutting  Cutting  Stem cutting  Disinfectant  Stock plant  Division  Tissue culture  Girdling  vegetative  Grafting Terms  Crown- part of the plant that enters the soil  Disinfectant- a material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses  Girdling- wounding; restricts the function of the xylem or phloem of a dicot plant  Growth regulator- a substance that influences plant growth Asexual Propagation  Process of reproducing plants without seeds  Uses the leaves, buds, stems, and roots of plants to produce new plants  Also called vegetative Cuttings  Cutting- vegetative plant part that regenerates roots and forms new plants  Stock plants- a plant from which cuttings are taken  Can be made from portions of stems, leaves, or roots Stem Cutting  Cut portion of a stem that contains a terminal bud of lateral buds and is placed in growing media to produce roots Leaf Cutting  Consists of a leaf blade or leaf blade with petiole attached  Leaf blade  new plant forms at the point where the veins are cut  Leaf blade with petiole  Roots will form at the end of the petiole; new shoots will emerge at the base of the petiole Leaf Bud Cutting  A cutting that includes a short section of stem with a leaf attached  Stem is treated with rooting hormone and inserted into the growing medium with the lateral bud just below the medium surface  New plant will develop from the lateral bud Root Cutting  A cutting made from sections of roots Separation  Some plants produce vegetative plant structures that can be removed intact from the parent plant.  Removal and planting of these vegetative structures is separation. Division  Involves separation of a plant into two or more pieces, each containing a portion of the roots and crown  The plant roots or the entire plant may be cut into sections to make two or more plants from the original plant. Layering  Roots form on the stem of the plant while it is still attached to the parent plant  Parent plan supports the new plant during root development  Once the new plant can function on its own, it is removed from the parent. Air layering  Stem is girdled, the cut is dusted in rooting hormones, and the dusted cut is covered in moss Types of Layering  Simple layering  Trench layering  Mound layering  Air layering Grafting  Implanting a branch or bud from one plant onto another Tissue Culture  Plant reproduction using very small, actively growing plant parts under sterile conditions and medium  Cloning- genetically engineering offspring from nonsexual tissue