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Growing plants artificially or Artificial propagation

Growing plants artificially or Artificial propagation. In this work we will be looking at the some of t he different methods that humans use to increase the number of plants artificially At the end of the work you should h ave had practical experience in growing plants artificially

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Growing plants artificially or Artificial propagation

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  1. Growing plants artificially or Artificial propagation

  2. In this work we will be looking at the some of • the different methods that humans use to • increase the number of plants artificially • At the end of the work you should • have had practical experience in growing • plants artificially • have knowledge of a number of methods • to grow plants artificially • be able to explain how and why plants are • grown artificially

  3. Artificial propagation Artificial propagation is used to increase the number of plants using ways that plants cannot naturally use Artificial propagation makes use of the facts that plants have growing points and under the right conditions these points can be wounded and this will encourage the plant to grow either new roots or leaves

  4. The growing points in plants Naturally plants grow at specific points. These are root and shoots tips But they also include buds, nodes and stems These can be used to grow plants artificially

  5. The growing points in plants shoot tip bud node side branch stem leaf stalk root tip

  6. Cuttings • Cuttings can be used to artificially propagate • plants. • These include stem and leaf cuttings. • Stem cuttings can be taken from plants • like geranium or wandering sailor • Leaf cuttings can be taken from plants • like Begonia or African violet

  7. Taking stem cuttings • The stem is cut just below a node. • The lower leaves are removed to • prevent water loss • The cutting is placed in water or compost • to produce roots • Your teacher will now demonstrate this

  8. Leaf cutting The leaf is removed from the plant and placed on compost. The leaf will begin to grow roots and eventually becomes a new plant identical to the parent.

  9. Plants produced naturally by asexual reproduction or artificially by leaf or stem cuttings will be clones of their parents. What does this mean? How might being a clone effect the offspring?

  10. Care of plants When growing plants what are some important factors to control? How might these factors be controlled when growing plants using artificial propagation techniques ?

  11. Controlling temperature • Heaters controlled by thermostats are • used to provide warmth • Warmth encourages root and • shoot growth • Care must be taken not to dry the • plants out too much • Warmth can also encourage diseases • like fungi, when combined with moisture

  12. Reducing water loss • In artificial propagation it is important to • control water loss from the new plant • This can be done by: • Removing lower leaves on cuttings • Covering the new plants with a plastic bag • Putting the new plants in a propagator • Using misting sprays

  13. Quiz What is a node? Where should a cutting be taken? Why are the lower leaves removed? Why are the upper leaves and buds left? Why keep cuttings in the shade not full sun? Why keep cuttings suitably moist and warm? What is a disadvantage of too much warmth and moisture? 8. Name some plants that can be artificially propagated using cuttings.

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