SELECTION AND PREPA
RATION OF PLANTING M
ATERIAL
Pompe C. Sta. Cruz, PhD
Crop Science Cluster, UP Los Baños
Planting Material Selection
   Species/Varieties
   Source Farm
   Mother Plants in a Farm
   Fruits & Seeds from Mother Pla
    nt
   Nursery or Seedling Stage
Planting Material Selection
   Selection of Species/Varieties
       Market demand
       Suitability of the area for growing
       Yield quantity and quality
       Tolerance to pest & diseases
       Tolerance to environmental stresse
        s
       Farmer’s preference
Planting Material Selection
   Selection of a Source Farm
       Crop stand
       Yielding ability
       Quality of harvest
Planting Material Selection
   Selection of Mother Plants in a Fa
    rm
       Uniformity
       Overall vigor
       Yielding ability
       Free from pests/diseases
Planting Material Selection
   Selection of Fruits & Seeds from
    Mother Plant
       High & uniform grain ripening in ann
        uals
       Uniform maturity & medium to big s
        eeds/fruits in fruit & plantation crop
        s
       Free from pests & diseases
Planting Material Selection
   Selection at Nursery or Seedling
    Stage
       Early germination (seed)
       Seedling vigor
           # leaves
           stem diameter
           height
           root development
       Pest- & disease-free
Basis for Selecting Variety
   Annual Crops
   Plantation Crops
   Fruit Crops
Basis for Selecting Variety
   Annual Crops
       Yield quantity and quality
       Resistance to pests & diseases
       Tolerance to adverse/stress conditio
        ns
       Farmer’s preference
       Others
Basis for Selecting Variety
   Plantation Crops
       Yielding ability
       Earliness & regularity of fruiting
       Resistance to pests & diseases
       Quality of processed products
       Other factors unique to species
Basis for Selecting Variety
   Fruit Crops
       Eating quality for fresh fruits
            sweetness, texture, color, fruit or seed size,
             etc.
       Juice processing
            acidity level, soluble solids, juice color, proc
             essing specifications
       Early-bearing tendency & rapid attai
        nment of peak production
Basis for Selecting Variety
   Fruit Crops
       Regularity of fruit-bearing
       Resistance to aerial & soil-borne di
        seases --- use of resistant rootstock
       Farmers’ preference
       Economic yield           Crop     Yield (t/ha)
                                 Mango           8-10
                                 Papaya         15-20
                                 Rambutan         4
                                 Banana         40-50
                                 Calamansi       2-3
                                 Durian          3-4
Planting Materials
Annuals
   Seed
       All Grain Crops
       Vegetable Crops
       Grain Legumes
       Fiber Crops
         Planting Materials
         Annuals
   Vegetative Planting Materials
       Stem cutting
         matured stem with nodes & internodes
         sugarcane, sweet potato, cassava, forage g
          rasses
       Tuber
         underground stem
         white potato
Planting Materials
Annuals
   Vegetative Planting Materials
       Bulb
         leaf bud comprised of clustered leaves – un
          derground stem
         multiplier onion, garlic
Corm
       -underground soli
       d stem that conta
       in nodes & intern
       odes cut into sev
       eral pieces
       taro, banana, aba
       ca
Planting Materials
Annuals
              Vegetative Planting
               Materials
                  Rhizome
                    subterranean rootlike ste
                     m that have roots in lowe
                     r portion & shoots in the
                     upper portion
                    ramie, ginger
Planting Materials
Perennials
   Seed
       Fruit Crops
           (papaya, pili, jackfruit, mangosteen, atis, g
            uayabano)
       Plantation Crops
           (coconut, oil palm, coffee, cacao)
           Propagated by seeds & rootstock from
            seeds
  Planting Materials
  Perennials
Vegetative Planting Materials
                  Runners
                    growing stem tha
                     t arise from leaf a
                     xils and form root
                     s
                    strawberry, black
                     pepper
Slips
        -leafy shoots or
        iginating from a
        xillary buds bor
        ne at the base
        of the plant or f
        ruit
        pineapple, cabb
        age
Planting Materials
Perennials
   Vegetative Planting Materials
       Suckers
         Shoots that arise adventitiously from roots
         banana, abaca
       Corms
         underground solid stem that contain nodes
          & internodes buds are produced at the up
          per nodes and roots from the lower surfface
          cut into several pieces
         gladiolus, banana, abaca
Planting Materials
Perennials
   Vegetative Planting Materials
       Root cuttings
           breadfruit
       Leaf bud cuttings
         derived from axillary buds(bud formed in th
          e upper angle between a twig or a petiole a
          nd the stem) in stem
         black pepper, vanilla
Planting Materials
Perennials
   Vegetative Planting Materials
       Stem cuttings
         mature stem with 2-3 nodes & internodes
         sineguelas, macopa, grape, black pepper, v
          anilla, kapok
       Asexual materials
           produced from layerage, marcotting, grafta
            ge, budding
Planting Materials
Perennials
   Vegetative Planting Materials
       Plantlets
         derived from micropropagation-tissue cultur
          e from embryo, endosperm, mature seeds,
          stems, shoot tips, root tips, meristem, singl
          e cells, pollen grains
         banana, orchids, citrus, bamboo, rattan, m
          acapuno
Planting Material Preparation An
nuals
   Seed
       Seed Storage
         12-13% MC and refrigeration To or dehumid
          ified condition
         Airtight containers
         Use of desiccants
Planting Material Preparation An
nuals
   Seed
       Pre-Germination Treatment
           Seed treatment with fungicide
                Metalaxyl to control downy mildew in corn at v
                 egetative stage
           Vernalization or cold treatment
                4-6 months storage at 40o F or GA treatment (
                 soaking for 12 hr in 500-2,500 ppm solution) e
                 nhance early flowering in gladiolus
Planting Material Preparation An
nuals
   Seed
       Pre-Germination Treatment
           Seed inoculation
                Seeds coated with inoculants (Rhizobia) to enh
                 ance N-fixing ability of legumes
Planting Material Preparation An
nuals
   Vegetative Plant Parts (Preparati
    on)
       Cassava
         mature portion of stem (7 months old) is c
          ut into 20-25 cm length pieces
         Viable for 5 mo if properly stored
       Sugarcane
           top portion of stalk is used, with at least 3
            nodes
Planting Material Preparation An
nuals
   Vegetative Plant Parts (Preparati
    on)
       Sweet potato
           cuttings of 25-30 cm from tip of the vine
       White potato
         tuber cut into seed pieces, each contains a
          bud
         fungicide treatment
Planting Material Preparation
Perennials
   Perennial Seeds
       Disadvantages of Propagation
        by Seed
         Trees  longer time to bear fruits (lanzone
          s, mango, etc.)
         Trees  tends to develop large crown
         Cross pollinated  do not usually retain cha
          racteristics of parents
Planting Material Preparation
Perennials
   Perennial Seeds
       Disadvantages of Propagation by Se
        ed
           Variability in terms of:
                productiveness
                fruit quality
                regularity of fruit bearing
                growth habit
                floral behavior (apomixis)
Planting Material Preparation
Perennials
   Seed Viability
       Recalcitrant seeds
         moisture content is initially high & drying (b
          elow 20% in rambutan & rubber seeds)  l
          oss in viability
         Mango, durian, rambutan, mangosteen, lan
          zones, santol, jackfruit, tea, citrus, rubber,
          oil palm
Planting Material Preparation
Perennials
   Seed Viability
       Recalcitrant seeds
           Storage
                sand, sawdust or charcoal moistened to 10% i
                 n polyethylene bags at 27oC
                or refrigerated condition may prolong viability f
                 rom 1-2 wk to 1-4 mo
Planting Material Preparation
Perennials
   Seed Viability
       Orthodox seeds
         can be dried at 5-14% to prevent respirator
          y process & placed in airtight container
         Atis, chico, guayabano, passion fruit, tamar
          ind, coffee
         Storage
               refrigeration & use of desiccants can prolong vi
                ability for > 1 yr
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Site or Infrastructure
       Open field  field-grown crops & tra
        nsplanted rice
         Seedbeds, concrete pavements
         Seedboxes
         Seedling trays
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Site or Infrastructure
       Nursery  vegetables, fruits, plantat
        ion crops
         Seedbeds, concrete pavements
         Seedboxes
         Seedling trays
         Pots, plastic bags, improvised containers
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Seeds are maintained until ready for pl
    anting, transplanting, or repotting/reb
    agging
       desired seedling size at transplanting
   Asexually propagated plants grown un
    til ready for planting in the field
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Soil medium:
       ordinary soil/garden soil for germination
       light-textured soil (sand/ garden soil/organic ma
        tter) for rooting
   Necessary nutrient, water, pest manag
    ement & special requirements imposed
    during seedling stage
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Size and age of Seedlings at Tran
    splanting
       Seedling height
         generally 30 cm
         may vary with crop species
       Number of developed leaves
           3-4 leaves
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Size and age of Seedlings at Field
    Planting
       Age at planting
         2-4 weeks --- cereals & field crops (annuals)
         2-3 months --- papaya
         4-6 months --- jackfruit/guayabano
         3-4 months --- guava
         6-10 months --- coffee
         6-9 months --- coconut (splitting of leaves)
         8-15 months --- oil palm (5-8 leaves
                           developed)
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Shade Management
       Germination/rooting stage require p
        artial shading
         Coconut, mango, citrus can be exposed to f
          ull sunlight
         Coffee, cacao, rambutan, mangosteen, lanz
          ones, banana, & grafted/budded planting m
          aterials need 25-50% partial shade
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Hardening
       Pre-sowing hardening
         soaking of seeds in water for 1-48 hr (depe
          nding on seed)
         then air-drying to their original moisture co
          ntent before sowing
Planting Material Preparation
Nursery Operations (except direct-seeded plants)
   Hardening
       Starting 1 month to few days before planting or
        transplanting (depending on crop) --- cultural pr
        actices to reduce transplanting shock are impos
        ed:
            Gradual withdrawal of water and fertilizer application
            Gradual exposure to sunlight (if grown in partial shad
             e)
            Partial pruning/cutting of leaves & roots (blocking)
            Gradual balling/burlapping of big trees (1 mo before t
             ransplanting)
            Use of protectants/anti-transpirants to reduce transpi
             ration
Thank You
  SELECTION AND PREPARATION
  OF PLANTING MATERIAL