A method of reproduction of yeast.
A form of grafting, where the scion consists of a piece of bark carrying a single growth bud, inserted into the hark of the understock It is used especially for the propagation of roses and fruit trees.
A form of grafting in which a (vegetative) bud of the desired clone (scion) is inserted in a slit in the bark of the stock plant.
A method of asexual reproduction in which a small offshoot or sprout grows from the side or end of the parent and develops into a new organism, which in some cases remains attached and in others separates and lives an independent existence. Budding is common in sponges and coelenterates. The budding of yeasts is mitosis with unequal division of cytoplasm.