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Sexual Plant Propagation • Joe Green : Pope High School May 2007

Sexual Plant Propagation Joe Green : Pope High School May 2007

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Sexual Plant Propagation

• Joe Green : Pope High School

May 2007

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Plant Propagation

• The process of reproducing or increasing plants.

• Can be sexual - seeds• or asexual – cuttings or

division.

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Plant Propagation

• The process where WE reproduce or increase the number of plants.

• A vital part of the plant production business.

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Reproduction vs Propagation

• Plants reproduce themselves to make more plants… Mainly by producing seeds after pollination.

• Horticulturists propagate to make more. Many methods to propagate plants

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All About Seeds

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Seed germination

• The miracle process when seeds begin to sprout and grow to begin a new plant

• Germination occurs when a seed receives the correct amounts of light, temperature and water simultaneously.

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3 Main Parts of a Seed

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Seed coat

• The outer covering of a seed.

• Protects the inside of a seed.

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Seed coat

• Some seed coats are very soft and germinate easily.

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Seed Coat

• Some seeds have very hard or dense seed coats.

• These type seeds may need to be SCARIFIED to unlock their coats…. Soaking, cooling, grinding.

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Endosperm

• The stored food supply for the young developing seedling, which is contained in the seed.

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Endosperm is like rocket fuel!

It’s the initial fuel to get the plant started!

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The embryo (or embryonic plant)

• The entire baby plant inside the seed waiting patiently for its moment to germinate.

• It’s the fertilized egg in a dormant state.

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embryo

It’s like the child inside the womb waiting to enter the world.

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Planting Seeds

• When we plant seeds it’s called what?

•Sowing seeds!