Title: Plant Propagation by Cuttings
1Plant Propagation by Cuttings
- a. Kinds of cuttings
- 1) Stem cuttings
- 2) Leaf-bud cutting (single-eye)
- 3) Root cuttings
- 4) Leaf cuttings
- b. Totipotency-The ability of an individual
cell to reconstitute the entire plant part and
functions - c. Dedifferentiation-The capability of
previously developed, differentiated cell to
return to a meristem
2Plant Propagation by Cuttings
- 1. Stem cuttings
- 2. Leaf-bud cutting (single-eye)
- 3. Root cuttings
- 4. Leaf cuttings
31. Stem Cuttings
- Softwood Cuttings
- Semi-Hardwood Cutting
- Hardwood Cuttings
- Herbaceous Cuttings
4Softwood Cuttings
5Shoftwood Cuttings - Hydrangea
Butterfly cutting (top) Double-eye single node
cutting (middle) Single-eye single node cuttings
(bottom)
6Softwood Cuttings-Peach
- Actively growing shoots are used - Softwood
cuttings are taken during spring and summer
7Influence of IBA on Semi-Hardwood Cuttings -
Cordia
1-Control, 2-50 ethanol, 3-100 ppm, 4-1000 ppm,
5-2000 ppm, 6-4000 ppm, 7-6000 ppm, 8-8000 ppm,
9-10000 ppm IBA
8Semi-Hardwood Cuttings - Jojoba
Treating cuttings in IBA Solution (top)
Sticking IBA-treated cuttings in root substrate
(bottom)
9Bottom Heat System for Cutting Benches
10Temperature Differential Helpful for Root
Formation
- Rooting requires carbohydrates (energy), auxin
(growth hormone), and rooting cofactors (enzymes) - Temperature differential (10 oF) between the
ambient air and root zone is helpful for faster
rooting
Ambient Temp 60 oF
Root zone Temp 70 oF
11Good sanitation is important
Cutting on the left was infected with Alternaria
and did not root
Cutting on the right was healthy and rooted well
12Cutting Propagation in Jojoba
- Regular Stem Cuttings
- Use 4-5 nodes
- Semi-hardwood cuttings
- Single Node Cuttings
- Double-eye single node cuttings
- Single-eye single node cuttings
13Rooting of 3 Different Types of Cuttings in Jojoba
Regular Cuttings
Single Node Cuttings
Double Eye (DE)
Single Eye (SE)
5-node
14Single Node Cuttings
Double-Eye Single Node Cutting (DE) - Healthier
than SE - Less disease attacks
Single-Eye Single Node Cutting (SE) - Largest
no. cuttings/plant - Slower development -
Higher mortality
15Clonal Selection of Jojoba from Native
StandsPima Canyon, Tucson, AZ
16Clonal Selection from Cultivated Field
17Rooting jojoba cuttings in bundles with a bottom
heat system
18Jojob Cutting Propagation House
19High Pressure Fogging(1000 psi pressure)
20Cuttings rooted under high-pressure fogging
21Use of Plant Bands for Rooting
22Hardening of rooted cuttings under a shade house
23Clonally Propagated Jojoba FieldBakersfield, CA
24An orchard of clonally propagated citrus plants,
Bakersfield, CA
25Commercial Cutting Operation
26Bagged Cuttings are Stored in Cold
27Trimming Cuttings
28Trimming Cuttings
29Growth Regulator (IBA) Treatment on Cuttages
30Rooting Cuttings of Pacific Yew
31Outdoor Rooting Facility-Monrovia Nursery
32Herbaceous Cuttings-Chrysanthemum
33Herbaceous Cuttings
34Carnation Cutting Harvest
35Steam Sterilizing Beds
36pH Adjustment of Carnation Beds
37Planting Rooted Cuttings
38Typical Carnation Benches
39Poinsettia Plant Grown in Mexico
40Commercial Propagation of Poinsettia
Paul Ecke, Sr. Developer of modern day
poinsettias
41Herbaceous Cuttings-Poinsettia
42Leaf Cuttings-African Violet, Piggyback Plant