Propagation Environment Cuttings Grafting Budding Micropropagation Seeds 200
Propagation Environment Cuttings Grafting/ Budding Micropropagation Seeds 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000
Propagation Environment $200 A micaceous mineral that absorbs water yet allows drainage; contains magnesium and potassium and when moistened is easily compressed back
Propagation Environment $400 The most widely used structured sheet material today for greenhouses providing 90% light transmission back
Propagation Environment $600 The state change of water to vapor in air back
Propagation Environment $800 The ability of soil per unit bulk volume to hold water back
Propagation Environment $1000 A photomorphogenic receptor functioning as a biological switch turning responses on and off back
Seeds $200 Seeds that are unable to withstand maturation drying back
Seeds $400 A mechanical or chemical treatment process that allows water to penetrate seeds with a hard seed coat back
Seeds $600 Appears positive in the presence of dehydrogenase enzymes involved in respiration back
Seeds $800 Type of dormancy in which the radicle emerges and develops in the first season after planting but the plumule does not emerge until the second season back
Seeds $1000 Seed production of new plants without mixing of gametes back
Cuttings $200 Stem cutting of a deciduous plant taken from dormant, mature wood in late fall, winter or early spring, after the leaves have abscised. back
Cuttings $400 Root that develops on a cutting only after the cutting is made, in response to the wounding effect in preparing the cuttings. back
Cuttings $600 A plant hormone, natural or artificially applied, that is a requirement for initiation of adventitious roots. back
Cuttings $800 Plant or plant part made up of two or more genetically distinct tissues growing adjacent to one another. back
Cuttings $1000 The capability of previously developed, differentiated cells to return to a meristematic condition and develop a new growing point. back
Grafting/Budding $200 The top part of the grafted plant or the portion that is to become the top of the grafted plant. back
Grafting/Budding $400 A type of grafting in which the scion consists of only one bud, a small section of bark, and a piece of wood. back
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Grafting/Budding $600 The proximal end of a scion is attached to the distal end of the stock to change the scion of an established planting. back
Grafting/Budding $800 Relatively simple and economical production no transmission of viruses, and sometimes deeper and more firmly anchored roots are advantages of this class of rootstock. back
Grafting/Budding $1000 The tendency for some plants to become reproductive sooner than others of the same kind. back
Micropropagation $200 Cell division of nondifferentiated parenchyma cells back
Micropropagation $400 The potential for each living cell to reproduce an entire organism back
Micropropagation $600 Adenine-based compound used in multiplication stage of micropropagation back
Micropropagation $800 Developmental stage of micropropagation where cells shift from heterotrophic to autotrophic condition back
Micropropagation $1000 Development of embryos from vegetative cells rather than from union of male and female gametes back
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