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                                                        PLANT PROPAGATION  
                    
                                                          Bert T. Swanson and Peter D. Ascher 
                    
                    
                   Propagation is the genesis of all plants in the nursery          of this mistake is called a mutation or sport.  When the 
                   industry.  Propagation is an amazing, intriguing and in          sport appears useful or novel, it can be asexually 
                   some cases a very complicated process.  Without                  propagated as a new cultivar. 
                   propagation there would be no new plants and in fact              
                   there would be no plants to plant or to sell.  In the            Asexual propagation is important because it allows for 
                   overall scheme of the nursery profession, propagation            perpetuation of a particular plant without change.  
                   places #1 relative to the initial investment in a nursery        Other reasons for asexual propagation include 
                   enterprise.  It is the Propagation System that feeds the         shortening the time to flowering or fruiting, physically 
                   Field System, the Container System, their Product                altering the shape, size, or habit of the plant, 
                   Systems which in turn provide a Marketable Product,              constructing individuals consisting of more than one 
                   and finally a Return on Investment.  This Product Flow           cultivar or sex, increasing disease or insect resistance, 
                   System is shown in Figure 1.  Obviously each                     and creating virus-free stock. 
                   enterprise is not involved in each system, however,               
                   without the Propagation System, the other systems                Propagation Records 
                   could not function.                                              Although propagation may begin with a particular 
                                                                                    plant using techniques from associates or references, 
                   Reproduction of valuable plants is the foundation of             eventually personal experience with specific material 
                   the nursery industry.  Plants are propagated in                  will enable the propagator to develop individual and 
                   fundamentally different approaches: sexually, from               unique techniques.  These detailed modifications in 
                   seeds, or asexually, from cuttings, apomictic seeds,             procedures separate the average propagator from the 
                   divisions, suckers, runners, rhizomes, layering,                 really skilled propagator. Development of “individual 
                   budding, and grafting.  Not only do these propagation            tricks of the trade” depends on accurate records.  
                   techniques vary in complexity and time required, they            Experience gained each season must be used for 
                   also differ significantly in the products produced from          propagation decisions in subsequent years. 
                   each technique.                                                     
                                                                                    A journal may be the easiest way to record procedures 
                   Sexual propagation allows for recombination of                   that work.  Record all procedures as the actual work is 
                   parental characters and results in individuals that differ       being accomplished, rather than at the end of the day 
                   from each other and the parents.  In many trees and              or week.  Details are easily lost over even a short time. 
                   shrubs, differences between seedlings are unimportant,            Information essential for a propagation procedural 
                   provided that the plants fulfill the desired function.  In       journal includes the following: 
                   some cases, particularly those involving mass plantings           
                   of a single species over large areas, variations between         1.  Date propagation began. 
                   seedlings may offer some protection against                       
                   catastrophic effects of diseases or pests. Sexual                2.  Name of plant (common and scientific). 
                   reproduction is also the basis for plant improvement.             
                   Plant breeders depend on the variation generated from            3.  Source and type of propagating material. 
                   recombination of parental traits for selection of new             
                   plants, new traits, or new characteristics of plants.            4.  Propagation medium used. 
                                                                                     
                   Asexual propagation, which is reproduction without               5.  Hormones or growth regulators used including full 
                   parental crossing, usually produces plants which are                chemical name and the rates of application. 
                   carbon copies of the parent or stock plant. The only              
                   time that the plant produced would not be the same as            6.  Environmental treatments applied. 
                   the stock plant is when the genetic information in a cell          
                   is not copied correctly during cell division.  The result 
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                       7.   Pesticide treatments applied.                                            Products such as peat, coconut coir, perlite, 
                                                                                                     vermiculite, rice hulls or various combinations of these 
                       8.  Temperature and light conditions.                                         and other products provide these requirements.  Seeds 
                                                                                                     germinate best in a seed flat or bedding plant pack that 
                       9.   Misting settings in detail.                                              is approximately two to 2½ inches deep with drainage 
                                                                                                     holes.  For maximum success, fill the flat or pack with 
                       10.  Date propagation completed.                                              medium, place seeds directly on top of the medium 
                                                                                                     rather than pushing them down into the medium.  Then 
                       11.  Percent success or failure and reasons therefore.                        cover the seeds with 1/8 to 1/4 inch of sand, 
                                                                                                     vermiculite, sphagnum moss, or other appropriate 
                       12. Percent survival and vigor of plants after                                covering.  The vermiculite will allow some light to 
                            transplanting.                                                           reach the seed while keeping moisture available to the 
                                                                                                     seed.  However, vermiculite may hold too much water 
                       Merely recording procedures in a journal is not                               at the medium surface wherein fungus gnats can 
                       sufficient.  After the propagating season, summarize all                      become a problem.  Commercial growers use a similar 
                       journal entries to develop a protocol for the next                            process, however, they use plug trays.  Plug 
                       propagating season. File each protocol by plant name                          germination trays are difficult to manage for 
                       for easy future access.                                                       homeowners.  The small volume of media in the 
                                                                                                     individual plug cells incur rapid pH and moisture 
                       The final step in record keeping is to update the                             changes that are difficult if not impossible for the 
                       protocols each season, using information from the                             average homeowner to manage.  Most seeds will 
                       most current journal.  Several years of experience are                        germinate well at a media temperature of 68-75F°.  
                       often the best source for propagation success.                                There are some species that will need cooler or warmer 
                                                                                                     temperatures.  To optimize germination, check a 
                       Sexual Propagation                                                            grower’s recommendations or a seed germination 
                       Some plants are most economically propagated from                             reference such as Seeds of Woody Plants in the United 
                       seeds; others can only be propagated from seeds.  A                           States or the Ball Red Book for specific crop 
                       seed is a ripened ovule containing an immature plant                          recommendations. 
                       and, usually, stored food reserves.  Germination of a                          
                       seed is a process beginning with imbibition, or the                           Because the seed-germination medium must be 
                       uptake of water, and the mobilization of food reserves.                       constantly moist, evaporative cooling from the medium 
                       With the swelling associated with imbibition, cells                           may lower the temperature of the medium.  Cool or 
                       divide and the root tip or radicle emerges through the                        cold germination conditions slow the germination 
                       seed coat. For seeds that exhibit epigeal germination,                        process and favor the development of fungi causing 
                       that is, the seed leaves or cotyledons, appear above                          damping off, a major stem girdling disease of 
                       ground, the stem between the root and cotyledons is                           germinating seedlings.  Adding extra heat to the 
                       called the hypocotyl, and forms a hook, pulling the                           germination medium by adding bottom heat, not only 
                       cotyledons up.  If the seed has only one cotyledon,                           speeds germination and early seedling development, it 
                       which is called a monocot rather than a dicot, the                            also retards damping off.  Other controls for damping 
                       cotyledon itself forms a hook and penetrates the soil                         off include the use of sphagnum moss, not sphagnum 
                       surface.  On the other hand, the cotyledon or                                 peat, as a light covering over the germination medium; 
                       cotyledons of some seeds remain below the soil                                seed treatment with fungicides; lowering the pH of the 
                       surface.  These seeds exhibit hypogeal germination.                           germination medium; and fungicidal drenches after 
                                                                                                     germination.  Sphagnum moss retards damping off 
                       The general requirements for seed germination include                         because it is fungistatic.  This means it will prevent 
                       moisture, proper temperature, appropriate light or                            fungal growth, but not kill it. 
                       darkness, and gas exchange.  Species differ in response                              
                       to light during germination, some being stimulated,                           Seed Dormancy – Some plants have dormant seeds.  
                       others inhibited.                                                             These seeds will germinate slowly and irregularly or 
                                                                                                     not at all, when placed under the warm, moist 
                       Germination media used for seed germination must                              conditions required for germination of non-dormant 
                       provide the appropriate balance of drainage, aeration                         seeds.  Seed dormancy may be due to one or a 
                       and moisture availability to the developing seedling.                         combination of three causes: 
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                       1.   A hard, impervious seed coat.                                            specific temperature and moisture regimes for each 
                                                                                                     species. 
                       2.    An immature embryo.                                                      
                                                                                                 Immature Embryo – Seeds of some plants, especially 
                       3.   An internal chemical inhibition.                                         woody plants, may be released from the parent plant 
                                                                                                     with underdeveloped embryos.  Generally, these seeds 
                       Hard Seed Coat – To determine whether seeds have an                           need warm, moist conditions to finish embryo 
                       impervious seed coat, soak them overnight in warm                             development before they will germinate.  Immature 
                       water.  If the seeds do not swell, the seed coat may be                       embryos will complete development if seeds are sown 
                       hard and impervious.  These seeds require                                     in seed flats out of doors in late summer or early fall.  
                       scarification, which is the breaking or dissolving of the                     Direct sowing in the field is not advisable since it is 
                       hard seed coat.   An obvious method of breaking a                             difficult, if not impossible, to weed without disturbing 
                       hard seed coat is by physical abrasion.  With large                           the seeds.  In using a heated structure, seeds should be 
                       seeds, a file or sandpaper may prove satisfactory, but,                       sown in a seed flat, watered well, and covered to 
                       with small seeds, some other method must be used.  In                         prevent drying.  Many seeds with immature embryos 
                       nature, acid scarification occurs in the digestive tract of                   also exhibit an internal dormancy and must be 
                       animals.  Seeds of any size can be scarified with strong                      subjected to conditions to break that dormancy after 
                       acids, such as sulfuric acid.  Handling a strong acid is                      completion of embryo development. 
                       extremely dangerous and disposing of the acid after                            
                       use may be difficult. When diluting sulfuric acid,                            Internal Chemical Inhibition – Seeds of many plants 
                       always add acid slowly to water, never add water to                           from temperate regions of the world are dormant when 
                       acid!  Many seeds with hard seed coats can be                                 released from the parent plant because of chemical 
                       scarified more safely with household bleach.  Usually                         conditions inside the seed or associated structures.   
                       several hours in a 1:1 mixture of bleach and water                            Occasionally, these chemicals can be washed or 
                       dissolves the seed coat. Timing is important with both                        leached from the seed, but a more reliable method for 
                       acid and bleach, because once the hard seed coat is                           overcoming internal dormancy is by stratification 
                       dissolved, the embryo is exposed and it could be killed.                      which usually consists of cool and moist storage 
                                                                                                     conditions.  Cool or cold, dry storage will not work, as 
                   Other natural means of scarification are alternate                                seeds must be imbibed with water to perceive the cold. 
                       freezing and thawing, or exposure to high                                     The best temperatures are above freezing, in the range 
                       temperatures. Low temperatures cause the seed to                              of 33 to 40ºF., although light freezing usually will not 
                       contract and high temperatures cause the seed to                              harm the seeds.  The required cool, moist treatment can 
                       expand, both leading to rupture of the seed coat.                             be given naturally by sowing the seeds in the fall in a 
                       Natural freeze-thaw scarification will occur if seeds are                     seed bed, cold frame or hot bed, or by placing covered 
                       sown out of doors in the fall, either in the field or in a                    seed flats out of doors in the fall or late winter. Seed 
                       cold frame.  Alternatively, seed flats may be covered                         flats, covered with plastic to prevent drying, can also 
                       with plastic to retard drying and placed out of doors in                      be chilled in any refrigerator or cold storage unit.  To 
                       fall or late winter or exposed to several freezing and                        save space, all but the smallest seeds can be placed in 
                       thawing cycles, using a home freezer.                                         moist sand or peat in plastic bags in a refrigerator, 
                       High-temperature scarification can be accomplished by                         rather than sown in seed flats.  The practice of 
                       covering the seeds with boiling water for a short period                      alternating layers of moist sand or peat with layers of 
                       of time.  To prevent small seeds from being damaged                           seeds for cool, moist storage gave rise to the term 
                       in this process, quickly lower the temperature by                             stratification in the nursery trade.  The length of 
                       adding cold water.  Allow the seeds to remain in this                         stratification necessary to overcome internal dormancy 
                       warm water overnight and then check for swelling.                             depends on the species and varies widely between 
                       Remove and sow any that have imbibed water.  Repeat                           species. Although generalization is difficult, six weeks 
                       the boiling water treatment for those seeds which                             is often the minimum time required, and many species 
                       failed to swell.  Seeds which swell, but fail to                              require 12 to 16 or more weeks of stratification.  Some 
                       germinate, may have an immature embryo and/or                                 species germinate only after a cold-warm-cold-warm 
                       internal dormancy in addition to a hard seed coat, and                        cycle.  These seeds will germinate the second year 
                       they may need to be stratified.  Stratification provides                      after fall sowing out of doors. 
                       the proper conditions for the pre-germination                                  
                       physiological maturation of a seed.  This occurs under                    
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