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1. You will be group in 2 teams.

2. Each group will have a basket with plenty of


words inside.
3. Each of you will face your member's back.
4. The first member will pick one word in the basket
and using your finger you will spell it at the back
of your member. Try to guess it as fast as you
can.
5. If the guesser says the correct answer, he/she
will proceed to pick another word in the basket.
6. The group with highest correct guessed within 2
minutes will be the winner.
Note: Only the guesser is allowed to speak or shout the correct word.
Any kind of couching will be a disqualification of the group.
1. Rooting Success is more ensured through
layering, including clones which will not root
easily.
2. It is relatively simple to perform, with small
number of plants; it can produce more layers
with less skill, effort and equipment.
3. Larger plants which are readily mature can be
produced in faster time.

COCONUT HUSK CLAY SOIL SPHAGNUM MOSS

GRATING KNIFE STRING PLASTIC SHEETS PRUNNING KNIFE


Steps in
Marcotting
Bark is the
outer most
covering of
the stem
or branch.
Cambium layer is the
whitish part of the branch
when the bark is
removed; it is a layer of
cells that is responsible
for generating the bark
and the wood of the tree.
Or use a
syringe to
water the
marcotted
area.
Appropriate use of tools 20%
Execution of the steps in Marcotting 40%
Workmanship and teamwork 20%
Time Management 20%
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Total 100%
Short Quiz: Multiple Choices: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter only.

__________1. What is the method suitable for sturdy or woody stemmed plants which increases
the number of plant easily?
a. Budding b. Marcotting c. Grafting d. Cleft Grafting
__________2. Which of these materials needed in Marcotting serves as the rooting medium?
a. Cutter b. Plastic cover c. String d. Coconut Husk
__________3. Which of the following refers to outermost covering of the branch?
a. Bark b. Cambium layer c. Roots d. Leaves
__________4. The following are steps in Marcotting, except:
a. Remove the bark and scrape the cambium slightly.
a. Cut the branch after scraping the cambium.
a. Get a Sphagnum moss and place it around the cut portion.
a. Cover the Sphagnum moss with plastic cover and tie both ends.
__________5. It is the whitish layer on the branch when bark is removed.
a. Leaves b. Roots c. Cambium d. Bark
ASSIGNMENT! January 18, 2020

Answer the following:


• What is grafting?
• What are the steps in grafting?
Reference:
Farm Crop Production and Agro-Fishery
Technology and Home Economics
pp. 121-123


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YOU!!!

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