When rhizomes and tubers are cut for propagation this process is called.
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Farmers cut up potatoes, place these pieces of potato in the ground to start their potato garden. What method of reproduction are these farmers counting on for their new potato crop?
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1). Plants propagated using stem cuttings must be able to develop roots, after the branches are detached from the mother plants. 2). The following two plants are propagated using leaf cuttings. 3). Root-cuttings are taken when plants are going dormant. 4). Roots developed on stem cuttings are adventitious roots. 5). Tulips are propagated using bulbs. 6). Hostas are propagated using division. 7). List three differences between stem tubers and root tubers. 8). The four types of ground layering include: 9). Shrubs such as blueberries and blackberries are propagated using cuttings. 10). What are the differences between bulbs and pseudobulbs? 11). List four applications of grafting in horticultural plants. 12). Surface sterilization using physical methods include: autoclave at temperature, pressure, for minutes; and irradiation using light. 13). Tissue culture media must contain the following components: 14). When using stem cuttings for plant propagation, three types of branches can be taken depending on the growth season. Stem cuttings can be taken from softwood in spring, semi-softwood in summer, and hardwood in winter. 15). Bulbs include tunicate and non-tunicate bulbs. 16). The four types of ground layering include: 17). The three types of bud grafting are: 18). The process of grafting union development includes the following four stages: 19). Tissue culture and micro-propagation are used to propagate virus-free horticultural plants such as: 20). Tissue culture is conducted under sterile conditions.
Dominador T.
In potato, vegetative propagation can be done from _____.
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