Plant propagation · AS 91291
Demonstrate understanding of advanced plant propagation techniques used for commercial production in New Zealand
Demonstrate understanding of advanced plant propagation techniques used for commercial production in New Zealand
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This internal standard (assessed by your teacher, not an exam) is worth 4 credits and is all about how plants are grown commercially in New Zealand using advanced techniques. You need to show you understand methods like grafting, budding, hormone-treated cuttings, tissue culture, and sexual propagation (growing from seed), and explain why these methods are used in real commercial horticulture and agriculture.
You can correctly describe the steps involved in one or more advanced propagation techniques. You show you know what is done and in what order.
You explain how and why the steps or techniques work — for example, why rooting hormone is applied, how a graft union forms, or what conditions help cuttings survive. You connect your answers to plant science concepts or plant structures.
You evaluate and compare techniques — for example, you might compare grafting vs cuttings for a specific crop, discussing trade-offs around plant quality, the number of plants produced, keeping genetic traits consistent, best timing, and cost to a commercial business. Your answer is well-reasoned and shows a full picture of why a grower would choose one method over another.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.