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PLANT PROPAGATION
... ASEXUAL PROPAGATION. In asexual propagation, the new plants are genetically exact copies or clones of a single parent plant. The methods used in asexual propagation ... Asexual Propagation of Plants III. Plant Patents Return to Introduction SEXUAL PROPAGATION OF PLANTS Sexual propagation of plants involves the exchange of genetic material between parents to produce a new generation. Sexual propagation ...
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PLANT PROPAGATION
... PROPAGATION PLANT PROPAGATION KEY CONCEPTS I. Sexual Propagation of Plants II. Asexual Propagation of Plants Cuttings Stem cuttings Leaf cuttings Root cuttings Softwood and hardwood ... bud grafting Micropropagation or tissue culture III. Plant Patents Return to Introduction ASEXUAL PROPAGATION OF PLANTS Asexual propagation does not involve exchange of genetic material, so it almost always produces ...
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Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... jointed body and limbs and usually a hard shell or exoskeleton that is molted periodically. Asexual propagation - the duplication of a plant from a cell, tissue or organ of the plant. Bacteria ... -year canes. Procumbent - having stems that trail along the surface. Propagation - to increase the number of plants by sexual or asexual meansProtozoans - organisms made up of a single cell or a group ...
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HERBS
... KEY CONCEPTS I. Site II. Selection III. Growing Herbs Growing from seed Asexual propagation Watering and fertilizing Deadheading Harvesting and storing Diseases and sanitation IV. Herb or spice? ... the transition to outdoors, remember that herbs generally do not thrive in cold soil. ASEXUAL PROPAGATION Many perennial herbs can be propagated by division, layering and cuttings. Divide perennial herbs ...
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