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PLANTLETS. Intermediate 1 Biology. INTRODUCTION. A plantlet is a tiny version of a plant still attached somewhere to its parent plant The plantlets obtain food from the parent plant until they are established. OBTAINING PLANTLETS. Plantlets can be obtained by different methods:
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PLANTLETS Intermediate 1 Biology
INTRODUCTION • A plantlet is a tiny version of a plant still attached somewhere to its parent plant • The plantlets obtain food from the parent plant until they are established
OBTAINING PLANTLETS • Plantlets can be obtained by different methods: 1. production of plantlets from runners 2. production of leaf plantlets 3. production of plantlets from offsets
1. PRODUCTION OF PLANTLETS FROM RUNNERS • Some types of plants produce plantlets at the end of ‘horizontal’ stems called runners.
METHOD OF OBTANING PLANTLETS FROM RUNNERS • The plantlet can be ‘pegged down’ into a small pot of compost using wire • When the roots are established, the runner is cut close to the new plant and the wire removed
2. PRODUCTION OF LEAF PLANTLETS • Some types of plant develop plantlets on the edges of mature leaves • These can be detached from the leaf and grown in small pots of compost • An example of this is the Mexican Hat plant
In other plants, a plantlet develops at the base of each mature leaf where it meets the leaf stalk. • An example of this is the Piggy-Back plant
3. PRODUCTION OF PLANTLETS FROM OFFSETS • An offset is a tiny plantlet that develops as a side shoot at the base of the parent plant • Sometimes different offsets are produced and these then form a clump at the base of the parent plant • An example of this is the Mother-in-law’s Tongue plant
METHODS OF PROPAGATING OFFSETS • A plant with offsets can be propagated by division • This means separating the offsets from the parent, normally using a sharp knife • The offsets can then be planted in new locations
Advantages of Vegetative Propagation • Exact copies of parent plants can be produced in most cases • Often simple and relatively quick • Large plants can sometimes be produced in a short period of time • Good quality and uniformity among plants produced
Disadvantages of Vegetative Propagation • All offspring share common susceptibility to disease • Not suitable if variation is desired
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