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ASEXUAL Propagation

 “vegetative reproduction, i.e., multiplication


that does not involve the seed cycle – clonal
propagation.”
-is a process of regenerating a new plant by taking a
part of another plant to develop. This results to have
a new plant that is identical to its parent plant.

Materials: a. Propagation by Grafting • Grafting Methods


 Grafting knife • Requirements for Success – Cleft grafts
 Pruning Shears
– Compatibility between – Whip-and-Tongue
 Grafting wax
 Stock stock and scion – Side grafts
 Scion – Alignment of cambium – Budding
layers – Inarching
– Prompt handling – Bridge Grafts
– Topworking

A. GRAFTING
- is a plant propagation method that involves inserting 4. Seal all exposed
surfaces with graftin
a scion into a stock so that they will form a union and or grafting paint.
grow together.

STEPS IN GRAFTING
1. The stock is first cut 2. The scion is cut in
straight and after that a the form of a wedge
perpendicular cut is made in (for big material,
the center of the stump. For similar to that of the
bigger material, a wedge is cut stock).
in the top of the stump.

3. The scion is inserted in the


cut made in the stock. In case 4. Seal all exposed
the stock is of surfaces with grafting
bigger diameter, the cambium wax or grafting paint.
should fit at one side only

B. MARCOTTING OR AIR LAYERING


-Stimulates the stem or branch of a mother plant to
develop roots while still connected to it.

STEPS IN MARCOTTING

Materials:
 Knife or cutter
 Plastic (transparent)
 Straw
 soil or coco husk

 DIFFERENT TYPES OF
ASEXUAL PROPAGATION
MEMBERS

-Jusen J. Abarcar -Jhonrey M. Durin

-Bert Anthon Cabe -Arli D. Goya

-Hillary Nicole A. -Shamel S. Illustrisimo


Danque -Luis A. Oronos
-Jessiehan L. Durin -Michaela O. Ranon

G
ROUP 3
T.L.E. 10

GROUP 3
Group Activity:
Asexually propagated
materials produced from
Grafting, MARCOTTING OR
AIR LAYERING, and Budding.
C. BUDDING
-the process of transferring the lateral bud taken
from the scion
to the stock of the same family.

The steps are the following:

Materials:
 Budding knife
 Grafting wax
 Buddy tape

1. Remove a ring-like
layer of soft bark about 2 to 2. Apply soil or coco husk
3 inches long. around the cut surface.

3. Cover securely with a


piece of plastic sheet. 4. Tie both ends to prevent
drying of the rooting medium.
Keep it moist.
1. On the rootstock, cut 2. Cut a bud from the
vertically about 2.5 cm long. bud stick which
A horizontal cut is made includes a thin piece of
through the bark about one- attached wood.
third the distance around the
stock. With a knife blade, lift
the corners and carefully
loosen the bark.

3. Slide the bud under the 4. Wrap the ends tightly


flaps of the bark on the but be sure not to cover
rootstock until the ends are the bud with tape.
firmly even. Using buddy
tape, tie the bud to the
rootstock.

I. Healthy and Safety Measures 5. Use the right position in


in Propagating Fruit-Bearing working; be sure that you are
Trees comfortable in your
position.
1. Wear protective equipment 6. Seek adult’s advice if
while working to ensure your necessary.
body protection. 7. Take a bath before and after
2. Make sure to follow working; make sure that you
instructions in using tools and are fresh and ready
equipment. to work.
3. Always check if the tools and
equipment are working
properly before using
them.
4. Do not be distracted try to
focus and work properly.
 Grafting
 ”The vascular cambium can regenerate the vascular
connections between the scion and the rootstock resulting in
a complete plant composed of more than one genotype.”

-Is the process of connecting two plants or plant


parts so that they will unite and continue to grow as
one plant.
Hillary Nicole A. Danque
Submitted by

Fibonacci Sequence
Ma’am Luzette N. Yu
Submitted to

MATHEMATICS
GRADE 10- Dependable

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