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Plant Propagation Chapter 5. Learning Targets  I can identify various 2 types of Plant Propagation?  I can identify 2 and explain ways of seeding?

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1 Plant Propagation Chapter 5

2 Learning Targets  I can identify various 2 types of Plant Propagation?  I can identify 2 and explain ways of seeding?

3 Plant Propagation  Reproduction of new plants from seeds or vegetative parts of plants.

4 Sexual Propagation  Reproduction of plants with the use of seeds.

5 Seedlings  Plants grown from seeds.

6 Seed Production  Located in North Pacific  Dry Climates  Less Disease

7 Harvesting and Storing Seeds  Seed harvested to soon or to late will reduce germination.

8 Harvesting Seed Techniques  Mechanical Equipment

9 Harvesting Seed Techniques  Hand Harvesting

10 Cleaning Seeds  To prepare seeds for the following years crop.

11 Cleaning Seeds  Hand Cleaning with water.

12 Cleaning Seeds  Mechanical Cleaning

13 Storing Seeds  Store in a Cool Dry Place.  Glass Jar  Plastic Bag  Try and use all seed the following year.

14 Testing and Labeling of Seeds  Best seed saves time and money.  State Law Regulates shipment of sales of seed.

15 Seed Label Tag Information  Trueness of name  Origin  Germination %  Pure Seed %  Weed Seeds %  Inert Materials %

16 Percent Germination  % of seeds that will sprout and grow.

17 Percent Germination Test  Place seeds on towel. 100 seeds  Keep moist  Keep at 85 Deg.  Count number of seeds that sprout.  80 out of 100 Germinate = 80%

18 Direct Seeding  Seeds are planted directly into the soil.  Plants easily germinated.

19 Direct Seeding Examples  Flowers  Vegetables  Lawn Seed

20 Success of Direct Seeding 5-Factors  Site Selection  Seedbed Preparation  Planting Date  Planting Depth and Space  Moisture

21 Indirect Seeding  Seeds that are planted in greenhouses.  Planted in Flats or Containers

22 Seed Coat Dormancy  The seed coat will not allow moisture to the seed.

23 Scarification  Seed coat is broken or softened.

24 Embryo Dormancy  Seeds must be cooled in soil at 32-50 deg.

25 Stratification  Seeds must be kept cool for a certain period of time.

26 Germination Media  Plastic Containers  Peat Pots  Needs proper drainage and aeration

27 Seed Flats  Soil needs to be level.  Water soil and allow to drain.

28 Planting in Rows  Advantages:  Easy Transplanting  Reduced chance of disease  Disadvantages  Takes more space

29 Broadcasting Seeds  Adv:  Easy to do  Less Expense  Disadvantage:  Harder to observe  Less chance of germination

30 Mechanical Seeding  More expensive  More accurate seeding rate

31 Asexual Propagation  Reproduction of new plants from the stem, leaves, or roots of a parent plant.  Clone Plant

32 Stem Cuttings

33 Leaf Cuttings

34 Root Cuttings


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