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____trees and crepe myrtles are good examples of plants that are commonly thinned
fruit
Which type of pruning is usually effective on flowering shrubs
renewal
When pruning it is very important that the cut be made the correct distance from the _
bud
If a plant flowers in the spring it should be pruned when?
after it flowers
The best time to root prune is how long before the transplant date?
one growing season
What needs to be removed from the plant because it saps the plant’s energy?
seed pods
Which kind of specialized pruning involves the use of hook and blade pruners hand-held trimmers and shears?
topiary
Name the natural organic moisture-holding substance that is wrapped around a girdled stem to keep it from drying out
sphagnum moss
Which propagation type involves bending a branch from the parent plant to the ground where it is partially covered with soil the tip stays out
simple layering
What are some examples of plants that root naturally by layering?
strawberries and boysenberries
When is simple layering usually accomplished?
early spring
What propagation method works well with long-stemmed vinelike plants such as wisteria clematis and grapes?
compound layering
What is the term for the step in the air-layering method when you cut and completely remove the bark from around a plant stem?
girdle
Name the type form of asexual reproduction that eliminates burying part of the parent plant in soil
air layering
__ is the term used to describe when roots are formed on a stem or tuber while it is still attached to the parent plant Very similar to “simple layering” but occurs naturally
layering
For what specific crop has grafting improved resistance to soil-borne pests and created fast-growing large plants with more leaf area and 30 to 50 percent more fruit?
tomatoes
The small shoots of which season’s growth are used for budwood or bud sticks?
current
In whip grafting what thin tissue found under the bark of the scion must be made to match up with the growing area at the edge of the root piece on at least one side?
cambium
Grafting is one type of _ propagation
asexual
What is one crop that chip budding is used on?
grapes
What time of the year can chip budding be safely accomplished?
summer and fall
In grafting what term is used to describe the newly-installed shoot or top of the plant?
scion
What crop is grafting primarily used on?
trees
What is the term used for the part of the tree in which the T-shaped cut is made in order for the bud on its shield to be pushed down into the slit in the bark during T-budding?
rootstock
What time of the year is best for propagating fruit trees by budding?
late summer
In cleft grafting what angle is the scion cut at?
45 degrees
What kind of propagation is commonly used on fruit trees?
grafting
What time of the year is cleft grafting normally accomplished?
January February March
What type of bud is necessary for propagation purposes?
vegetative
When you check a bud that has been grafted and find that the bud appears plump and of normal color and the ____ has dropped off then the bud had probably grown to the rootstock
petiole
What is the term used for daffodil bulb offsets when they are first separated from the mother bulb?
splits
What is the term used for the cluster of roots and stems that can be divided for tuberous root crops during the dormant season?
crown
What flower is a rhizome plant?
iris
What must form on hardwood cutting during their period of storage before roots can grow?
callus
What term describes a type of bulb with dry membranous scales?
tunicate
Bulbs and corm can reproduce by what process?
separation
In propagation by Division, stem tubers, tuberous roots, and ____ can be cut from the plant with pruners or a knife and used to propagate new plants
rhizomes clumps of shoots + roots
Plant cuttings should be treated with what percentage of indolebutyric acid to promote root growth?
0.8 to 1.0
What system can be used to benefit narrowleaf evergreen cuttings?
misting
Which type of propagation is one of the easiest and least expensive processes of all methods of asexual or vegetative reproduction?
hardwood cuttings
Hardwood cuttings can be made early enough to allow them to be stored for what period of time before planting?
6 to 8 weeks
What time of year is the most likely time to prepare hardwood cuttings?
winter
What percentage of the hardwood cuttings are expected to grow into living plants?
60 to 80
How many buds must be located above ground when cuttings are lined out in the nursery row?
1 one
What term is used for perennial plants with stems that die to the ground after the growing season has ended but re-emerge for the next season?
herbaceous
When is the best time of the day to take a cutting?
morning or evening
To identify the top and bottom of a cutting the top is cut straight across at a 90-degree angle but the bottom is cut at _ degrees
45
The leaves of cutting lose moisture through what process?
transpiration
When handling seedlings hold them by what part?
true leaves
The ideal humidity level for new cuttings is percent
100
What is the term for protective tissue growth over wounds?
callus formation
What is the term used to describe cuttings taken from the leaf bud stem or root when the plant tissue is tender?
softwood
Cuttings can be taken from the bud stem leaf or ____ of a plant
root
What term describes the offspring of two different cultivars or species but within the same family which usually appear different from either parent?
hybrid variety
The new plants produced by asexual means are exact genetic duplicates or ____ of the parent plant
clones
The conditions necessary for a cutting to produce roots and grow include moisture oxygen carbon dioxide warmth and _
light
Softwood and semi-hardwood cuttings are taken while the plants still have _ on them and may be taken from the tip of the branch or stem or from a ground shoot growing at the base of the plant
leaves
What is an example of a plant that can easily be propagated from leaf cuttings?
African violet
What propagation method has been used for orchids for many years but is now being used for many kinds of plants It involves growing cells from a growing shoot tip or bud under sterile conditions on a nutrient medium such as agar Thousands of new plants identical to the parent plant can be produced
micropropagation
Which of the types of propagation listed is NOT a type of vegetable propagation:
budding, division, grafting, layering, leaf and leaf bud cuttings, micropropagation, root cuttings, seeds and stem cuttings?
seeds