
PROPAGATION METHODS_SUMMATIVE 1
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- Q1Which method of plant propagation involves planting seeds?Layering propagationDivision propagationCutting propagationSeed propagation30s
- Q2What is the propagation method that uses sections of a parent plant to produce new plants?Seed propagationLayering propagationCutting propagationGrafting propagation30s
- Q3Which method of propagation involves bending a branch to the ground and covering it with soil to encourage rooting?Seed propagationDivision propagationLayering propagationCutting propagation30s
- Q4Which propagation method involves taking a piece of a root or rhizome to grow a new plant?Seed propagationDivision propagationGrafting propagationCutting propagation30s
- Q5What propagation method involves joining the tissues of two plants so they grow as one?Cutting propagationLayering propagationGrafting propagationSeed propagation30s
- Q6Which propagation method is primarily used for reproducing plants that do not produce seeds?Sexual propagationSeed propagationVegetative propagationHybrid propagation30s
- Q7What is the primary advantage of using cuttings for plant propagation?Greater risk of diseaseRapid production of identical plantsIncreased genetic diversityLonger growth time30s
- Q8Which propagation method is best suited for plants with a strong root system that can be divided?Cutting propagationDivision propagationGrafting propagationLayering propagation30s
- Q9Which propagation method involves using tissue cultures to grow new plants in a controlled environment?MicropropagationSeed propagationGrafting propagationCutting propagation30s
- Q10Which propagation method involves taking advantage of a plant's ability to produce new shoots from underground structures?Seed propagationLayering propagationCutting propagationRhizome propagation30s