). However, because of the morphological differences associated with this species, propagators may want to propagate winecups vegetatively, rather than from seed, to maintain crop uniformity. Vegetative propagation can be accomplished by micropropagation
five different warm-season turfgrasses established either from seeds or vegetatively from plugs in replacing a cool-season tall fescue sward using three different conversion methods (scalping, glyphosate, planting into existing turf) in inland and
vegetative growth ceases, soil temperature decreases, and plant demand for N is low ( Cheng et al. 2001 ; Millard and Grelet 2010 ; Sanchez et al. 1990 ). These conditions in fall are conducive to greater root growth rates, as has been demonstrated in apple
“uprights”) that can originate from the node of a runner or from the terminal or axillary buds of other uprights. Uprights can produce either vegetative or mixed buds. Individual uprights generally bear fruit biennially, but because cranberry bogs are
( Huang et al., 2015 ; Kermani et al., 2003 ; Li et al., 1996 ; Ulrich and Ewald, 2014 ), we have found none that addressed adventitious rooting of stem cuttings. Successful vegetative propagation is an important consideration in determining plant
Vegetative propagation is vital to preservation of unique natural variants and allows capture of both additive and nonadditive variance in breeding programs ( Wassner and Ravetta, 2000 ). This allows for efficient clonal reproduction of
susceptible trees giving an indication of genetic resistance ( Ramirez, 2005 ). If genetic resistance exists in natural populations, restoration of disease-free beech in North American forests may be possible through vegetative propagation of resistant trees
cycles, these plants undergo the same growth stages. The development of a mature flowering plant usually follows several temporally distinct stages, such as embryonic, vegetative, and reproductive. The vegetative stage, which is usually the longest stage
plant tissue concentrations. Discussion We have only found one report on the use of CRFs during vegetative propagation of herbaceous perennial ornamental plants ( Rowe and Cregg, 2002 ). However, to evaluate the effectiveness of using CRFs in propagation
Red raspberry ( Rubus idaeus ) has a relatively low harvest index, i.e., the relationship of harvestable crop to vegetative growth. When cultured in plastic tunnels or greenhouses, cane growth of raspberry plants is even more vigorous than in the