hort test 2
Which of the following plants are commonly propagated by layering?
Black raspberry, boysenberry, strawberry, red raspberry, African violet
Several plants may be produced from a single stem by ____ layering.
Compound
_____ layering, accomplished in springtime, is very similar to simple layering except that a stem is covered by soil at two or more points along its length.
Compound
For sterilizing a growing medium, use _____.
1 part bleach to 10 parts medium
Soil sterilization or pasteurization requires heating the soil at _____.
180 degrees F for ½ hour
An inspection to see if the bud has grown and is alive should be made in about _____.
3 weeks
Propagation by hardwood cuttings is different from softwood cuttings in which of the following ways?
Hardwood cuttings require storage instead of immediate planting.
What is the biggest advantage in using chip budding?
It can be done when the root system is not in active growth.
_____ differ from the T-budding procedure only in that the leaf is left intact.
Leaf-bud cuttings
_____ is the term used by nursery workers for the process of planting cuttings outside.
Lining out
From which portion of the bud stick are the best quality buds obtained?
Middle
_____ are mixed in the seeding medium to give good drainage and aeration.
Sand and perlite
_____ layering begins with the planting of a rooted layer in soil.
Stool
Which of the following plants is commonly propagated by root cutting?
Wisteria
Bud sticks are cut from _____.
actively growing wood, healthy wood, the current season's growth
The bud is cut with a small shield of _____.
bark and wood
The side veneer graft is the most effective way to propagate the _____.
blue Colorado spruce
In grafting, great care must be used to match the _____ layer of the scion and rootstock.
cambium
The tops of bulb producing plants should be allowed to continue growing until they die naturally because they _____.
continue to manufacture food for storage in the bulb
The gladiolus is propagated through formation of small _____.
cormels
If stored, branches should be _____.
covered with moist sawdust, sand or peat moss
When two separate parent plants are involved in the pollination process, it is known as_____.
cross-pollination
Layering is used to propagate plants that are _____.
difficult to root or root naturally by layering
Plants that are _____ have lost their leaves and are preparing for the winter rest cycle.
dormant
Lily bulbs must be stored in moist but not wet, sphagnum moss to prevent _____.
drying out
The ideal time of the year to cleft graft is _____.
early spring, just before the buds start to swell
Propagation by hardwood cuttings is _____.
easy and inexpensive
Narrowleaf evergreens propagated by hardwood cuttings are often very difficult and slow to root; Pines are _____ to root.
extremely difficult
Chip budding is widely used to propagate _____ as well as other plants.
grapes
Rootstock for budding is _____.
grown from seeds planted in previous years, generally about the size of a pencil, of a closely related plant species
An example of a plant propagated with rhizomes is the _____.
iris
Callus formation, which occurs during storage, _____.
is an advantage when cuttings are placed outdoors for rooting under drying conditions
T-budding is done when the rootstock _____.
is in active growth
The diameter of the cutting wood _____.
is not extremely important
The bud is tied tightly in place with a bud tie so that _____.
it is held firmly in place against the rootstock
After the hardening off process, the cuttings are ready to be _____.
lined out
Cutting wood must be of the proper _____.
maturity or hardness
The age of the wood affects the speed at which layers root; younger (1-year-old) wood generally roots _____ older wood.
more rapidly than
The label in a flat of seeds should include the_____.
name or type of plant, variety, and date seeded
IVS refers to a _____.
new propagation system called in vitro soil
The bud is inserted into the rootstock on the _____.
north side of the rootstock 1-2 inches above the ground
Micropropagation is an asexual method of _____.
planting on a sterile agar gel or other nutrient-growing medium
The growth of seedlings is slowed down by withholding water and lowering the ground temperature. This is done to_____.
prepare the seedlings for transplanting shock
All cut areas that are left exposed in the grafting process should be covered with waterproof material to _____.
prevent drying of the cambium
In cleft grafting, one side of the scion is cut thicker than the other _____.
resulting in close contact with the cambium of the understock
After the cutting is made, it is treated with the proper concentration of _____ to help the plant grow roots more quickly and grow a larger number of roots.
rooting hormones
Seeds are composed of the _____.
seed coat, endosperm, and embryonic plant
The main difference in plants propagated by the process of separation and by the process of division is that _____.
separation is a natural method of propagation; in division, plants must be cut apart
Producing plants from seed is a type of _____ propagation.
sexual
For IVS, micro-cuttings are planted in _____ to root.
sphagnum peat moss, course river sand, and horticultural perlite
A corm is a specialized _____.
stem
A rhizome is an underground _____.
stem
The Easter lily is propagated commercially with underground _____.
stem bulblets
A new technique used to root roses more quickly is called _____.
stenting
The main difference in propagating by layering as opposed to cuttings is that in layering, the newly propagated plant part is _____.
still attached to the parent plant
In air layering, cutting the bark off the stem, known as girdling, _____.
stimulates root formation where the plant has been wounded
The specialized plant parts used in division and separation have two functions. One is for propagation; the second is to _____.
store food
The date to plant seeds is very important because_____.
the plants must be ready for sale or planting at a certain time
The germinating medium that sticks to the seedling roots should not be knocked off because_____.
the roots will dry out more rapidly
Whip or tongue grafting is the best method to use when the rootstock and the scion are _____.
the same size in diameter
Seedlings are held by the first true leaves instead of the stem when transplanting because_____.
the stem may be bruised in handling and cause death of the plant
Hardwood cuttings may be taken _____.
throughout the winter months
The goal in grafting is to unite two plants _____.
to rapidly increase the number of desirable plants, to give plants stronger roots, so that they grow as one
In _____ layering the mother plant is bent to the ground and buried.
trench
It is important to include _____ buds on each cutting
two or three
The grafted Colorado spruce should be protected from drying by _____.
using Wilt-Pruf, using a polyethylene tent, using peat moss over the graft union
Cuttings, _____, are made with a sharp knife or pruning shears.
usually 6 to 8 inches long
Potted plants such as a potted amaryllis can be forced into dormancy by withholding _____.
water
When a rooted layer being transplanted has a small root system and a large top, the plant's moisture requirements are balanced by _____.
watering the plant more often
Whip or tongue grafting is accomplished in _____.
winter, when plants are dormant