Vegetative Propagation
Vegetative Propagation
Vegetative Propagation
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
INTRODUCTION
• Agriculture is the major occupation in India. For
increasing the economy, modern techniques are
introduced by using new farming equipments and
technology.
• India is known as the “Land of Agriculture to
increase the quantity and quality of the yield.
• Modern India Agriculture implement new
techniques to increase the yield.
• The teqnique in agricultural practice is
‘Vegetative Propagation’.
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
• Vegetative propagation also called as asexual
propagation.
• Vegetative propagation uses several of the
plant parts for reproducing the plant
asexually.
Uses of Vegetative Propagation
• Vegetative propagation is used to get the
similar genetic background of mother plants.
• Good skill, knowledge and experience aids in
vegetative propagation of plants in large scale.
• Vegetative Propagation is widely used in
horticultural crops nurseries.
ADVANTAGES
• Mass production of plants using plant parts of
mother parent.
• No seed is required to multiply varieties
having desired quantitative and qualitative
traits.
• Useful technique in production of plants
which are difficult to propagative using seed.
Types of Vegetative Propagation
•Cuttings
•Layering
•Grafting
CUTTINGS
• One of the easiest way of plant propagation is
by using cutting from various parts of plants
such as:
• Stem cuttings
• Root cuttings
• Leaf cuttings
STEM CUTTINGS
Ground layering
Air layering
GROUND LAYERING
Ground layering or mound
layering is the typical
propagation technique.
The original plants are set
in the ground with the stem
nearly horizontal, which
forces side buds to grow
upward.
After these are started, the
original stem is buried up to
some distance from the tip.
At the end of the growing
season, the side branches will
have rooted, and can be
separated while the plant is
dormant.
Some of these will be used
for grafting rootsstock.
AIR LAYERING