To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate a species of fruit tree.
To multiply; to increase.
To have young or issue; to be produced or multiplied by generation, or by new shoots or plants; as, rabbits propagate rapidly.
To increase plants by seed or cuttings etc.
To increase the number of a given plant type. Propagation can be by seed, root sucker, stool, stump, root, stem or leaf cutting, grafting, layering or by micropropagation.
To multiply plants by dividing roots, layering or start from cuttings.
human supervised plant or animal breeding
to increase numbers of or perpetuate a species by sexual (seed) or asexual reproduction
cause to propagate, as by grafting or layering
multiply sexually or asexually
To increase the number of a plant through reproduction.
to produce offspring, or reproduce
To grow new plants from seeds, cuttings, division
To cause (an organism) to multiply or breed.
to reproduce by seed of cuttings.
Sexual propagation: to produce seed by breeding different male and female flowers. Asexual propagation: to produce plantlets (also known as CLONES) by taking cuttings.
To create a new plant either by vegetative rooting of plant pieces, division of the rootstock or by sowing seeds.
To produce new plants by sowing seeds, rooting cuttings, dividing plant parts, layering, grafting, or other means.
any plant part used in asexual reproduction of lower plants.
To grow new plants from old ones by using one of a variety of methods.
To reproduce or multiply; to cause a plant or animal to reproduce or multiply; to spread from one place to another.
1. Sexual-produce a seed by breeding different male and female flowers 2. Asexual-to produce a plant by taking cuttings.