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Reference: Living in the 21th Century 6
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 It is the process of creating
new plants from a variety of
sources such as seeds,
cuttings, bulbs and other
plant parts.
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Sexual Method Asexual Method
Suckers Layering
Runners Marcotting
Seed Propagation Rhizomes Budding
Cuttings Inarching
Grafting
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 The most common
method of
propagating trees as
it is the easiest.

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 These refer to stems
or shoots emerging
from portions of
plants or trees.

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 These are slim
branches that grow
from bases of stems
running along the
ground.
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 The roots emerge at
the surface from
which new plants
develop from buds.

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 It refers to a
part of the
plant that is
cut and
propagated.
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 A process in which
the stem of one
plant is inserted into
another plant.

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 A process wherein an
uncut branch or a shoot
touches the ground or
soil and develops roots
and becomes an
independent plant.
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 Also,
 The rooting of aerial
stems while
attached to the
parent plant.
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 A form of grafting using a single
bud as the .

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 The scion is united
with the rootstock
while growing on
there own root
systems.
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