A method of vegetative propagation of plants by implantation of buds from the mother plant onto a rootstock, or in cell biology the process of cell division in which the mother cells retains its identity, and the daughter cell forms by growth of a new cell upon one part of the mother cell
A process of asexual reproduction, in which a new organism or cell is formed by a protrusion of a portion of the animal or vegetable organism, the bud thus formed sometimes remaining attached to the parent stalk or cell, at other times becoming free; gemmation
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Method of propagation in which a vegetative bud of one plant is grafted to another plant
Asexual reproduction (usually for yeast) beginning as a protuberance from the parent cell that grows and detaches to form a smaller, daughter cell
When warmer weather in the late spring causes leaf buds to swell, the syrup takes on a strong molasses flavor This signals the end of the sugaring season
reproduction of some unicellular organisms (such as yeasts) by growth and specialization followed by the separation by constriction of a part of the parent
A method of asexual reproduction common in some lower animal groups in which part of the body wall bulges outward and eventually forms a new individual, which becomes detached from the parent Budding can also occur in single-celled organisms such as yeast
A type of propagation in which the bud is inserted underneath the bark of a related plant