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| Scion | a short piece of stem with two or more buds. |
| budding | is similar to grafting except that the scion is reduced to a single bud with a small portion of bark or wood attached. |
| layering | is a simple method of asexual propagation in which roots are formed on a stem while it is still attached to the parent plant. |
| separation | is a propagation method in which these natural structures are removed from the parent plant and planted to grow on their own. |
| micropropagation | method of sexual propagation is tissue culture |
| agar | is a sugar-hosed gel derved from certain algae. |
| Tissue culture | is defined as a method of growing pieces of plants. |
| explant | pieces of plant used to grow new plants in tissue culture. |
| callus | an undifferentiated mass of cells. |
| plantlet | a plant which was created from an explant and grown by tissue culture; has tiny, leaves, stem and roots that have not yet developed into normal-sized parts of the parent plant. |