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Asexual Propagation by Cuttings
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Table of Contents §Introduction to Plant Propagation §Sexual Propagation §Asexual Propagation l Stem, Leaf, Cuttings l Layering l Separation & Division l Tissue Culture l Budding and Grafting
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Asexual Propagation What is it? § The reproduction or multiplication of a plant without a seed…not a sexual process
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Reasons to Use Asexual Propagation §To produce uniform, superior plants §Many plants don’t come true from seeds §Some plants don’t produce viable seeds §Take advantage of useful “freaks of nature”
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Mutant Tissue
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§A group of plants derived from a single individual plant. Disadvantage: NO Genetic Diversity! (All of the plants have identical genes.) Why is this a problem???
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§Most common type of asexual propagation Common Types of Cuttings: §Stem Cuttings §Leaf Cuttings §Leaf Bud Cuttings
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Cut part of the plant Roll in a hormone. Place in media (SOIL). Keep cutting moist until it has its on roots.
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Rules for Cuttings §Typically take cuttings from New Growth §Collect cuttings early in the morning §Collect cuttings from healthy stock plants §Provide proper environment for rooting
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The Proper Environment... The Media §Must be sterile §Must provide air exchange §Must hold moisture The Atmosphere §Need HIGH relative humidity
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Rooting Hormones Indoleacetic Acid (IAA) §natural plant hormone §causes roots to form on stems IBA & NAA §Most commonly used §Comes in powder or solution
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