Plant Science Final Exam Review
Define phellogen.
(Cork cambium) Meristematic tissue that provides cells that grow both outward and inward
Define spongy mesophyll parenchyma cells.
- Cell layer in a leaf located between the palisade parenchyma and the lower epidermis - These cells have thin cell walls and are loosely packed
Define palisade parenchyma cells.
- Cell layer in leaves immediately below the upper epidermis - Packed with chloroplasts - Found in dicots, but not in monocots
Define cotyledon.
- Leaf-like structures at the first node of the seedling stem - Often referred to as seed leaves - In some dicots, cotyledons contain stored food for the young plant not able to photosynthesize its own food yet
Define integuments.
- Tissues covering or surrounding the ovule, usually consisting of an inner and outer layer - Subsequently become the seedcoats of the mature ovule
Define glacial till.
-Product of glacial weathering, best agricultural soil
Average lot sized for new homes are about _____________________________.
0.15 hectare, or 0.40 acre
It is possible to feed an adult on a plant diet from about _____________ of land.
0.2 hectares
List the categories in which symptoms can generally be placed.
1) Abnormal tissue coloration 2) Wilting 3) Tissue death 4) Defoliation 5) Abnormal increase in tissue size 6) Dwarfing 7) Replacement of host plant tissue by tissue of the infectious organism
Some important commercial uses of synthetic auxins are ___________________.
1) Adventitious root initiation 2) Weed control 3) Inhibition of stem sprouting 4) Tissue culture
The four principal function of roots in higher plants are: _____________________
1) Anchoring plants in the soil 2) Absorbing water and mineral nutrients 3) Conducting water and dissolved minerals, as well as organic materials, to other parts of the plant 4) Storing food materials Ex: In plants such as sweet potatoes, sugar beets, and carrots
There are five traditionally recognized groups of natural plant hormones: ______________________
1) Auxins 2) Gibberellins 3) Cytokinins 4) Ethylene 5) Abscisic acid
What are the six common functional groups for grasslands? Give examples of each.
1) C3 (cool season grasses)- perennial ryegrass, orchardgrass, timothy, Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, reed canary grass, crested wheatgrass, smooth bromegrass 2) Legumes- alfalfa, red clover, white clover, birdsfoot, trefoil, lespedeza 3) C4 (warm season grasses)- Bermuda grass, big bluestem, switchgrass, indiangrass, limpograss, paspalum 4) Forbs- chicory, plantain (buckthorn) 5) Annual species- cereal rye, wheat, oats, subteranean clover, annual bromegrass 6) Shrubs
Cultivated plants are grouped into 6 categories. List those 6 categories and examples of each.
1) Cereal crops- wheat, maize (corn), rice, barley, oats, sorghum, rye, and millet 2) Roots and tubers- potatoes, sweet potatoes, and cassavas 3) Oil crops- soybeans, corn, peanuts, palm, coconuts, sunflowers, olive, and safflower 4) Sugar- sugar cane and sugar beets 5) Fruit crops- bananas, oranges, apples, pears, etc. 6) Vegetable crops- tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, melons, asparagus, etc.
List the management practices for controlling insect pests and give examples of each where appropriate.
1) Cultural practices (timing of planting, tillage, crop rotation) 2) Seed, soil, and foliar applied insecticides 3) Biological control (reducing pest populations through use of natural predators) 4) Insect resistant crops (varietal/hybrid tolerance to insect pests
List the five step approach referred to on page 333 available for diagnosing plant disorders. Be familiar what takes place in each step.
1) Define the problem 2) Examine the entire plant community 3) Look for patterns 4) Consider how the damage developed over time 5) Ask questions, gather information, and determine the causes of the plant damage
What are the three basic parts of the seed?
1) Embryo 2) Food storage tissue (endosperm, cotyledons, or perisperm) 3) Seed coats
What are the phases of development that a seedling will undergo?
1) Embryonic growth 2) Juvenility 3) Transition stage- called "phase change" in plants 4) Maturity or adult phase 5) Senescence- deterioration with age/loss of a cells power of division and growth 6) Death
List and describe the three groups in which higher plant parasites can be placed.
1) Epiphytes- use host plant for physical support and protection (little or no harm to host plant) 2) Hemiparasites- absorb water and mineral nutrients from host plant (harm host plant) 3) True parasites- depend on host plant for all nourishment
Fruit and seed production involves seven phases: _______________________
1) Flower induction and initiation 2) Flower differentiation and development 3) Pollination 4) Fertilization 5) Fruit set and seed formation 6) Growth and maturation of fruit and seed 7) Fruit senescence
The main plant factors affecting forage fiber and other quality factors are: __________.
1) Forage species 2) Leaf-to-stem ratio 3) Maturity 4) Antiquality components
In contrast to some of the other plant hormones, ethylene and ethylene-releasing chemicals have several valuable commercial applications: ____________
1) Fruit ripening 2) Flower initiation 3) Changing sex expression 4) Degreening oranges, lemons, and grapefruit 5) Harvest aids 6) Growth regulation
List and define the five methods for managing plant pests.
1) Genetic host resistance- use of genetically resistant plants to minimize or avoid losses caused by insect pests and/or pathogens 2) Cultural practices- use of agronomic or horticultural practices that favor plant development and minimize pest or pathogen activity 3) Chemical applications- use of pesticides such as herbicides (weeds), insecticides (insect pests), miticides (mites), antibiotics (bacteria), fungicides (fungi), and nematicides (nematodes) to suppress or inhibit pest or pathogen activity 4) Biological control- use of beneficial or antagonistic organisms that kill or otherwise suppress plant pests or pathogens 5) Government regulatory measures- use of quarantines and post-eradication programs to stop the introduction or spread of deleterious plant pests and/or pathogens
List the steps to scientific inquiry. _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1) Identify the problem or question and make a hypothesis 2) Test the hypothesis by doing an experiment or a study 3) Check and interpret the results 4) Report the results
Seed germination occurs in three stages. What are they?
1) Imbibition- water uptake 2) Increase in biological activity 3) Radicle (root) and shoot emergence
What are the agricultural uses for gibberellins?
1) Increasing fruit size of seedless grapes 2) Stimulating seed germination and seedling growth 3 Promoting male flowers in cucumbers
List several examples of cultural weed control.
1) Modification of crop planting date 2) Crop row spacing 3) Crop rotation 4) Flooding 5) Use of cover crops 6) Mechanical weed control 7) Use of mulches 8) Use of fire
The disease triangle concept consists of 3 things: __________.
1) Pathogen 2) Environment 3) Host
What are the three methods of herbicide application?
1) Pre-plant- applying before the crop is planted 2) Preemergence- applying after the crop is planted but before crop emergence 3) Postemergence- applying after crop emergence
Most weed-control programs use one or more of the following three strategies—__________.
1) Prevention- restricting introduction or expansion of a weed problem 2) Eradication- complete elimination of weed plants or seeds from an area 3) Reduction of weed plants and seed to a tolerable level
What are the two growing points of the embryo?
1) Radicle- embryonic root 2) Plumule- embryonic shoot
The keys to developing a successful production system are __________.
1) Recognizing and understanding the types of interactions that occur among production factors as well as various yield limiting factors 2) Developing management systems that maximize the beneficial aspect of each interaction
Examples of cold-induced processes include: ________________
1) Seed germination 2) Flowering (The cold induction of flowering is called vernalization) 3) Dormancy breakage 4) Acquisition of cold and freeze tolerance
Complete flowers usually have four parts- _________________.
1) Sepals 2) Petals 3) Stamens 4) Pistil which are usually borne on a receptacle
The carpel or pistil is composed of three parts. List and describe each of them.
1) Stigma- receptive surface that receives the pollen 2) Style- tube connected to the stigma 3) Ovary- attached to the lower end of the style
The stem develops from these three primary tissues produced by the apical meristem.
1) The protoderm 2) The ground meristem 3) The procambium
Name and describe the three soil horizons.
1. A horizon -surface layer -varies in depth -contains most of the plant roots - often lacks some of the important mineral nutrients, but does contain the largest amount of organic matter, which makes the horizon permeable and dark-colored - normally the zone of greatest biological activity in the soil profile 2. B horizon - zone of accumulation - plant nutrients, silts, clays, and other materials are leached into and accumulate in this horizon - generally lighter color than the A horizon - less organic matter is present (although the roots of deep-rooted plants do reach into the B horizon) 3. C horizon - consists of unweathered to slightly weathered material from which the A and B horizons are formed - can also include accumulated calcium carbonates or other salts
The two major processes in soil formation are ___________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
1. Accumulation 2. Transformation of the parent material
Name two ways to protect crops from wind damage. ______________________ _______________________________.
1. Construct windbreaks 2. Grow shelter belts of tall vegetation
Chemical weathering entails four distinct processes. What are they? ________________________________________________________________
1. Dissolution- process by which the constituents of parent material dissolve in water or weak, naturally occurring acids are leached away 2. Hydration- adds molecular water to another compound to form a hydrated material more vulnerable to pulverization 3. Hydrolysis- reaction between a compound and water to form a more soluble product 4. Oxidation- reaction that forms oxides of parent material by reacting with oxygen
List, describe, and give examples of the three types of rocks.
1. Igneous rocks- formed from the hardening of various kinds of molten rock material and are composed of minerals such as quartz and feldspar - Ex: Lava and magma 2. Sedimentary rocks- generally unconsolidated and composed of rock fragments that have been transported and deposited by wind, water, or glaciers - Ex: Limestone, sandstone, and shale 3. Metamorphic rocks- form from igneous or sedimentary rocks that have been subjected to sufficiently high pressures and temperatures to change their structure and composition - Ex: Slate, gneiss, schist, and marble
What factors are responsible for soil formation? __________________________ ________________________________________________________________
1. Parent material 2. Climate 3. Biology 4. Topography 5. Time
Soils consists of 4 components. List each component and define/describe each.
1. Solid fraction- rock fragments and minerals 2. Organic fraction- decayed and decaying residues of plants, microbes, and soil animals 3. Liquid fraction- includes water and dissolved minerals 4. Soil atmosphere or soil air
What are the three functions of roots? _________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
1. Support and anchor the plant stem 2. Absorb water and nutrients 3. Provide storage for food reserves
Agriculture accounts for only about __________ of US energy use, so it can make only _______________________________________________________.
2 percent; a minor contribution to energy consumption
Agriculture accounts for only about ___________ of _______________________ in North America and Europe, it would amount to about ______________ of energy demand in the rest of the world.
2%; energy consumption; 10%
About ________ of pharmaceuticals are _______________________________, and the rest are produced ________________.
25 percent; based on plant products; synthetically
Humans as a race appeared around _______________ years ago and modern man, Homo sapiens, appeared about ____________ years ago.
3 million; 28,000
The pH drops to __________, inhibiting spoilage bacteria and enzyme action, thus __________.
4.2 or below; preventing deterioration
What soil mixture produces a loam soil? _______________________________
40% sand, 40% silt, and 20% clay
About ________________ of the world's population relies on ___________ as its primary energy source, but these same people are mostly in ________________ _______________ and consume _______________________ by US standards.
40%; biomass; undeveloped countries; very little energy
The distribution gap which indicates access to food is projected to rise from ____ ____________________ to more than _________________________________.
44 million tons in 2007; 57 million tons in 2017
Most plants will grow in the pH range of ________.
5 to 7
Cities can be as much as ___________________________________________.
5*C warmer than the surrounding countryside
By _______________ years ago, crops were being grown in Europe and Mexico.
5,000-6,000
The combined value of the ornamental crops is about _____ of the value of corn.
50 percent
A productive soil has _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
50% pores that will drain water quickly after a thorough watering and 50% that hold water through capillary forces
The estimated _______________ people living in the world depend on cultivated plants _____________________________________________________. The global population ______________________________________.
6.5 billion; for nourishment and to provide quality to their lives; cannot survive as hunters and gatherers
Dry air (absence of water vapor) is comprised of _________________________________________.
78% nitrogen (N), 20.9% oxygen (O), 0.037% carbon dioxide (CO2), and the rest is all other gases
After two centuries of exponential growth, world population shows signs of stabilizing at about _________________________.
9 billion people in 2050
Nearly all of the world's water, __________, is in the ____________ and much of the remainder, ________, is __________.
97.6%; oceans; 2.1%; frozen
List examples of the 5 methods above from the text.
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Define liane. _____________________________________________________
A climbing or twining plant, usually woody
What is an androecium?
A group or whorl of stamens
Define long-day plant.
A plant that flowers when the light period is greater (dark period is shorter) than a critical duration
Define phytochrome. ________________________________________
A reversible protein, red/far-red light sensing pigment occurring in the cytoplasm of green plants. It is associated with the absorption of light that affects growth, development, and differentiation of a plant, independent of photosynthesis
Give an example of how plant roots can physically break down parent rocks. ________________________________________________________________
A tree root growing into a crack in a rock can ultimately fracture the rock.
Define buffering.
Ability of some soil components to resist a change in soil pH
Define parent material. _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Accumulates from the breakdown of rocks by weathering
Define weather. ___________________________________________________.
Actual values of climatic variables (is not the same as climate)
____________________ is the study of field-grown crops such as wheat, soybeans, corn, forages, and those used for industrial purposes.
Agronomy
Define community. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
All the plant populations within a given habitat; usually the populations are considered to be interdependent
Define inflorescence.
An axis-bearing flowers, or a flower cluster (e.g. umbel, spike, panicle)
Define symbiosis. _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
An obligate relationship between two organisms of different species living together in close association for their mutual benefit
Define saprophyte. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
An organism deriving its nutrients from the dead body or the nonliving products of another plant or animal
Define obligate parasite. ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
An organism that must live as a parasite and cannot otherwise survive
Evaporation from plants involves the process of moving water through the plant and _______________________________________________________________.
And evapotranspiration, often just called transpiration
____________________ is the group of plants to which grasses, flowers, vegetables, fruits, trees, and shrubs belong.
Angiosperms
__________ reproduce by seed only and complete their life cycle within one year.
Annuals
Define protein.
Any group of nitrogen-containing compounds that yield amino acids on hydrolysis and have high molecular weights; They are essential parts of living matter, and are one of the essential food substances of animals
Define lipids.
Any of a group of fats or fat-like compounds insoluble in water, but soluble in certain other solvents
Define genetically modified organism (GMO).
Any organism that is the product of genetic recombination, which includes almost all organisms except those produced clonally or parthenogenetically. Sometimes different species, such as plant and bacteria, can exchange genetic material, for example, wheat. Includes, but is not limited to, genetically engineered organisms
Define pasture.
Area of domesticated forages, usually improved, on which animals are grazed
When light intensity is too low for adequate photosynthesis, ______________________________________.
Artificial light can be used
The sensing of light for photoperiodic and other photomorphogenic responses occur _______________________________________________.
At much lower light intensities than are needed by most plants for photosynthesis
The intensity of solar radiations is highest __________________ and decreases at ________________________________ for two reasons, both relating to the _________________________________________.
At the equator; higher and lower altitudes; angle at which the radiation is received
Define microclimates. ______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Atmospheric environmental conditions in the immediate vicinity of the plant, including interchanges of energy, gases, and water between atmosphere and soil
___________________ were the first group of plant hormones to be discovered.
Auxins
What is the most abundant soil organism? ______________________________
Bacteria
__________ are microscopic, single-celled organisms.
Bacteria
Why have grasslands been the most extensively modified biome? ________________________________________________________________
Because of their value for agriculture
__________ live for two years and reproduce only by seed.
Biennials
What are the two types of biofuels? ___________________________________
Biodiesel and ethanol
What is the advantage of biofuels over fossil fuels? ______________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Biofuels are renewable and they sequester CO2 during their growth cycle, thereby reducing the carbon footprint
__________ involves introduction of a living organism, often a natural pest or disease, to control a weed species.
Biological weed control
Define salicylic acid.
Biologically active component of aspirin?????
____________________ is a recent, but major threat to agriculture.
Bioterrorism
What are the signals that trigger the action of the regulatory genes?
Biotic signals: - Plant hormones - Certain inorganic ions - coenzymes - Other metabolites
Define eutrophication.
Build up of plant nutrients in a body of water that increases plant growth, especially algae, and often results in hypoxia (reduced oxygen) that is needed for aquatic animals to survive.. The hypoxia results from the respiration of the densely growing plants, especially at night when they are not photosynthesizing, and decomposition of the plants when they die.
_________ are highly compressed underground stems to which ______________________. Examples: _________________
Bulbs; numerous storage leaves (scales) are attached
___________________________________________________ in preparation for agriculture or other development also contributes to ____________________.
Burning of forests and other natural vegetation; airborne particulates
What is the term for the sepals collectively?
Calyx
What happens in the zone of elongation?
Cells expand (especially in length), new protoplasm forms, and the size of the vacuoles increases
________________ is the basis of many of the fibers that we use for clothing, rope, and the like.
Cellulose
Define shade avoidance response.
Change in growth in response to overcrowding among plants, most notably an increase in stem length, thinner stems, as well as larger, thinner leaves
Photosynthesis occurs in _________________.
Choloroplasts
______________ is the main influence on the type of __________ that develops.
Climate; vegetation
The emerging plumule is protected by a sheath-like leaf, the ________________ that __________.
Coleoptile; envelopes the main stem as it grows upward through the soil
_____________________________ gives support to young stems, petioles, and the ______________________________.
Collenchyma tissue; veins of leaves
Define plastids.
Colorless leukoplakia that serve as storage bodies for oil, starch, and proteins
Define chlorophyll.
Complex organic molecule that traps light energy for conversion into chemical energy through photosynthesis
Define starch.
Complex polysaccharide carbohydrate; form of food commonly stored in plants
Define humus.
Complex, amorphous, and colloidal substance that remains after decomposition and is resistant to further decomposition
_____________ make up the dominant vegetation in this boreal forest, or _____, and plant diversity is _______________________________________________.
Coniferous trees; taiga; much lower than in the temperate and tropical forests
Define vascular system.
Consists of the pericycle, phloem, vascular cambium, xylem, pith rays, and pith?????
__________ refers to the materials that enter the insect or mite body directly through the pest's cuticle.
Contact poison
_______________ allow for the comparison needed to ____________________ _____________________.
Controls; draw conclusions about treatment effects
____________________ occurs commonly in the bark of maturing stems, the trunks of trees, and ___________________.
Cork tissue; potato skins
__________ are thickened compressed stems that grow _____________. Examples: _______________________
Corms; underground; Gladiolus, crocus, and freesia
What is the most important and best-known plant fiber crop? ________________
Cotton
______________________________ have one or a few species that do not ________________________________________________________________.
Crop ecosystems; exploit all of the resources of the environment
__________ describes any method of crop production that enhances the capacity of a crop to compete with weeds
Cultural weed control
Which group of plant hormones primarily promotes cell division but also participates in a great many aspects of plant growth and development?
Cytokinins
_______________ is the branch of biology involved in the study of the components of cells and their functions.
Cytology
What is the most common maturity rating system in the United States?
Days-to-maturity system
Moving toward the poles, the angle of approach __________________________________________________. The result is that the ____________ at noon at 40°N is _________________________________________.
Decreases towards zero so that light travels further through the atmosphere and spreads over a wider surface area; intensity; about 60% of the value at the equator
Define photomorphogenesis.
Describes several highly integrated processes that are regulated to produce the shape or form of the plant, and they include seed germination in light-sensitive seeds. de-etiolation (greening of young seedlings when they emerge from the soil), and stem growth in plants competing for light with other plants
What is the largest biome? ______________
Desert
__________ are chemicals or materials that can cause insects to lose water faster than they can replace it.
Dessicants
__________ is the study of insects.
Entomology
___________________________________ (EPA) data imply that ___________ ________________________________________________________________.
Environmental Protection Agency; more pesticides, mostly herbicides, are applied to lawns than to agronomic crops
____________________, the study of plant usage by _____________________ ________________________________________________________________, has become an important branch of plant science.
Ethanobotany; indigenous cultures and the preservation of that knowledge about plants
________________________________ are made up of compartments bounded by membranes, with specialized structures and functions.
Eukaryotic cells
Define morphology.
External form of the plant
____________________ promotes stem elongation so the low _____________ ____________________________.
Far-red light; R:FR account for the spindly growth
__________ are thick-walled sclerenchyma cells that provide support.
Fibers
How can land be desalinated? _______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Flooding the land with water and leaching the salts downward through the soil profile
Define flower.
Floral leaves grouped together on a stem that, in the angiosperms, are adapted for sexual reproduction
Define florigen.
Floral stimulus (suspected of being a protein) that promotes flowering
Define forb.
Flowering herbaceous plants that are not grasses, sedges, or rushes
What are perfect flowers?
Flowers with both stamens and pistils
Define pistillate flowers.
Flowers with pistils, but no stamens
Define staminate flowers.
Flowers with stamens, but not pistils
What are the reproductive parts of the plant?
Flowers, fruits, and seeds
__________ are the edible parts of plants, primarily the __________ that can be fed directly or following storage to livestock.
Forage, browse, or herbage; leaves and digestable stems
_________________ starts with pollination, which is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma in angiosperms.
Fruit, grain, and seed formation
Define biofuel. ____________________________________________________
Fuel that is produced from recently living organic matter
____________________ are transcribed from the DNA in the nucleus and translated into proteins on the ________________.
Genetic codes; ribosomes
What does GMO stand for? _________________________________________
Genetically modified organism
What type of plants accumulate nutrients in the roots and stems that are renewed from year to year? ___________________________
Grassland plants
_______________ accounts for ________ of the total, while only _____ exists as _______________________________________.
Groundwater; 0.3%; 0.01%; fresh water in lakes and streams
_________________ are a way to measure heat accumulation.
Growing degree days (GDD)
Define apical meristem.
Growing point that lies between the cotyledons and is flanked by two opposite primary foliage leaves
Organisms, including humans that cannot synthesize those compounds are called ________________.
Heterotophs
_____________________________ (HID) lights are the only type of artificial light source currently available that ________________________________________.
High intensity discharge; can be used in greenhouses to promote growth of high-value crops when natural light intensity or duration is too low
The world's terrestrial ecosystems can be divided into three broad groups ________________________________________________________________.
High, intermediate, and low photosynthetic productivity
What determines a microclimate? _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Hills, valleys, small depressions in a field, proximity to large and small bodies of water, presence of large land masses or buildings
Define hypocotyl.
Hook of the bean
Define plagiotropic growth.
Horizontal growth
_______________ is the study of crops that require more intense and constant care, from planting through delivery to the consumer.
Horticulture
What is a flower lacking either stamens or pistils called?
Imperfect flower
How are biomes described? _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
In terms of the vegetation that existed before human interference
__________ are applied as fumigants and inhaled as a vapor or dust by the insect or mite, and the material is then absorbed through the respiratory system.
Inhalants
What causes soil horizons? _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Interactions between biological and chemical agents reacting with parent material over long periods of time differentiate the soil into horizons.
_____________________________ are active tissues that have been separated from the apical meristem by regions of more mature or developed tissues.
Intercalary meristems
Define middle lamella.
Intercellular later that contains many of the mucilaginous pectin compounds that hold adjacent cell walls together
__________ consists of simultaneously producing two or more crops in the same field.
Intercropping
Define histology.
Internal structure of the plant (microscopic features)
Define plant growth.
Irreversible increase in volume or dry weight (biomass)?????
_______________ has a long history and allows us to grow many ____________.
Irrigation; crops in areas that otherwise would be unsuitable for growing
Define grazing land.
Land that is suitable for use as pasture for animals though it may not be suitable for growing other crops
Define xeriscape.
Landscapes that are designed to reduce or eliminate the need for irrigation
Define biome. ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Large terrestrial ecosystem characterized by specific communities, usually named after the predominant vegetation found there (ex: temperate forest)
Define tissue.
Large tracts of organized cells of similar structure that perform a collective function
Define trifoliate.
Leaf with three leaflets attached at the same point (ex: bean plant or clover)
Define photoperiod.
Length of day or period of daily illumination required for the normal growth and sexual reproduction of some plants
__________ is the stages an organism goes through from fertilization to death.
Lifecycle
The light intensity at which photosynthesis and repiration rates are equal is called the ______________________________.
Light Compensation Point
____________________ does not refer to how beneficial the light is for the plant, but rather to ______________________.
Light quality; the relative quantity of individual component wavelengths contained in an incident beam of light
Define visible light.
Light with a wavelength of 400-700 nm, which is the range visible to the human eye
__________ is the breaking or collapse of stalks or stems usually at or near maturity.
Lodging
Plants that flower when the light period exceeds a critical length are called ___________.
Long day plants
Define transpiration.
Loss of water from a leaf by evaporation
____________________________ can be used to decide when to sow seeds and to select areas suitable for fruit production. Other maps can show the _____________________________.
Mapping showing expected dates of last frost; expected dates of first frost in the autumn
__________ are important factors to consider in variety selection for all crops.
Maturity, yield potential, and insect and disease resistance
_______________ or ____________________________ is comprised of actively dividing cells that develop and differentiate into yet other tissues and organs.
Meristem; meristematic tissue
Define vascular cambium.
Meristems that produce new xylem (water and mineral conducting elements) and new phloem (photosynthate conducting elements), and the cork cambium (produces bark)
____________ are sites of respiration and are also involved in protein synthesis.
Mitochondria
Define deoxyribonucleic acid.
Molecule that contains genetic information coding for all cell functions
Define pigments.
Molecules that are colored by the light they absorb; Some plant pigments are water soluble, and are found mainly in the cell vacuole
__________ is growing the same crop in a field continuously over a period of years.
Monoculture
Plants having both staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant are called ____________. If the pistillate and staminate flowers are borne on separate individual plants, the species is called ____________________.
Monoecious; dioecious
What has to happen to allow the family farm to remain viable? ______________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
New uses for old crops and production strategies for new crops will have to be developed.
_________________________ plants are important for maintaining the nitrogen supply in natural ecosystems.
Nitrogen-fixing
Define Rhizobioum.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria that has a symbiotic relationship with the plant
__________ involves pasture establishment without tillage of the soil.
No-till planting
__________________________________________________ provide the plants for the urban environment.
Nurseries, greenhouses, and sod farms
____________ are passed continuously from one organism to another along with the _______________________________________ that sustain the whole ecosystem and that ________________________________________________.
Nutrients; energy and carbon compounds; originally came from plants
_____________________ does not allow the use of __________ and certain types of _______________________________________.
Organic farming; GMOs; chemicals for pest control and fertilization
________________________ contains reserves of nutrients and makes up a large part of the _________________________ that are characteristic of _________________________ around the world.
Organic matter; black earths; moist grasslands
Define autotrophs. _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Organisms that can synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds via a process called photosynthesis
Define heterotrophs. _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Organisms that depend on the compounds synthesized by autotrophs for nourishment
How can arid lands be turned into desert? ____________________________
Overgrazing
_____________ are organisms that derive their nutrition by ________________ ______________________________________, often _____________________ _________________________________ such as swellings or discolored tissue.
Parasites; living in or on the tissues of another organism; producing symptoms of disease
________________ is a long-term relationship between ___________________ _____________, in which the host ____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
Parasitism; a host and a pathogen; does not usually die because this would also entail the death of the pathogen
___________________________________ is made up of living thin-walled cells with large vacuoles and many flattened sides.
Perenchyma tissue
__________ can interfere with an insect's normal nervous system functions.
Pesticides
The chemicals that insects normally use to communicate with each other are called __________.
Pheromones
_______________________ are thick-walled cells that provide _____________.
Phloem fibers; stem support
_______________ conducts food and metabolites from __________________________________.
Phloem; the leaves to the stem, flowers, roots, and storage organs
For most plants, ____________________ cannot occur without simultaneous ____________________.
Photosynthesis; transpiration
Physical weathering is ____________________________________.
Physical breakdown of large pieces of rock into smaller and smaller pieces
Define short-day plant.
Plant that initiates flowers only under short-day (long night) conditions
Define day-neutral plant.
Plant that is capable of flowering under either long or short daylengths
_________ are consumed by a wide range of animals, which we call _________.
Plants; herbivores
__________ are the key components of the _______________ and influence ________________________________________________________________.
Plants; soil ecosystem; all of the other organisms present
As water vapor escapes through _____________________________________, the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis ____________________________.
Pores in the lead surface called stomata; enters the lead through the pores at the same time
__________ are applied directly to foliage after weed emergence.
Postemergence herbicides
__________ are applied to soil after crop planting but prior to the emergence of the weeds, crops, or both.
Preemergence herbicides
__________ are applied before the crop is planted.
Preplant herbicides
Define climate. __________________________________________________.
Prevailing weather conditions of an area
List the categories of organisms found in all terrestrial ecosystems. __________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Primary producers, herbivores, parasites, commensals, detritovores, and saprophytes
Define exfoliation.
Process of the cracking ad peeling of the outer layers of rocks through differential rates of contraction and expansion caused by temperature changes?????
What are the two types of cells?
Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
_________________________________ have no separate subcellular units. Ex: _______________
Prokaryotic cells; nuclear material is not enclosed in a membrane
Define nucleus.
Prominent organelle within the cell that is enclosed by a double membrane and contains one or more bodies called nucleoli
Define coleorhiza.
Protective sheath from which the primary root develops and the secondary roots branch
Define seed coat or testa.
Protective tissue derived from the integuments that cover a seed
Define transcription factors.
Proteins that regulate the activity of structural genes and other regulatory genes
What is one aspect of climate that can be and is modified on a large scale?
Providing water in order to grow crops where natural precipitation is inadequate during some or all of the growing season
Define photosynthetic active radiation.
Radiation in the 400-700 nm spectral waveband
________________ is a serious pathogen of several of our food crops. The potential of the fungus to ____________ those crops is the reason it has been ________________________________________.
Ralstonia; devastate; listed as a bioterror organism
Define relative humidity (RH).
Ratio of amount of water vapor in the air compared to what the air can hold at that temperature (see also saturated vapor pressure, or SVP)
Define vegetative growth.
Referring to asexual (stem, leaf, root) development in plants in contrast to sexual (flower, seed) development (Includes roots, shoots, and leaves, but not reproductive structures, such as flowers and seeds)
Radiation passing through the earth's atmosphere can be ________________________, resulting in significant reflection of light back into outer space and thus __________________________.
Refracted or scattered; reducing the amount of light available for photosynthesis
Define cyme.
Resembles the corymb (Short flat-topped flower with an indeterminate cluster that continues to produce flowers until conditions become unfavorable), except that the central or topmost flower is the first to open
__________________ and __________________ landscaping is a business that generates billions of dollars annually in the United States alone.
Residential; commercial
Define photoperiodism.
Response of a plant to the relative lengths of day and night (light and dark), particularly in respect to flower initiation and bulbing
Define fibrous root. Give examples.
Roots that branch in many directions; grasses, grain crops, and many kinds of shallow-rooted trees
Define adventitious roots.
Roots that form at any place on a plant tissue other than the radicle of a germinating seed and its extensions
What are the vegetative parts of the plant?
Roots, stems, and leaves
What parts make up the plant body? __________________________________
Roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds
__________ (sheep, goats and cattle) have four digestive chambers, the first of which (the rumen) is filled with __________.
Ruminants; microorganisms that digest and break down forage fiber
After the soil is saturated, the excess water _____________________________.
Runs off or drains away
_______________________ or the _______________________ is the systematic approach to understanding and solving a problem.
Scientific inquiry; scientific method
_________________________________ is composed of thick-walled cells found throughout the plant as fibers or _______________.
Sclerenchyma; sclereids
__________ and the vigor and timing of planting are major factors that need to be considered when determining __________.
Seed germinability; the seeding rate required to acheive a target plant population
What are albuminous seeds?
Seeds having a large portion of their food stored as endosperm
What are exalbuminous seeds?
Seeds with no endosperm, or only a thin layer surrounding the embryo
__________________ is considered to be a terminal, irreversible ____________ in living organisms, leading to cellular and tissue breakdown and __________.
Senescence; deteriorative change; death
What are the accessory flower parts?
Sepals (calyx) and petals (corolla)
____________________ are those that flower when the light period is less than a critical length.
Short day plants
Define corymb.
Short flat-topped flower with an indeterminate cluster that continues to produce flowers until conditions become unfavorable
_______________ members are long slender cells with ____________________ called sieve plates.
Sieve-tube; porous ends
Define microclimate. ______________________________________________.
Similar, smaller effects caused by buildings, ponds, or ground depressions contribute to it?????
Define spring ephemerals. __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Small flowering plants that grow in deciduous forests that start and complete their annual lifecycle in a very short time in the spring before trees leaf out
Define stoma (stomate).
Small opening (bordered by guard cells) in the epidermis of leaves and stems, through which gases (including water vapor) pass
Why do malnutrition and starvation exist in both developed and undeveloped countries? _______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Social and political issues prevent the distribution of food to those who need it
__________ are those in which fibers are located in the stems or, more precisely, in the outer phloem tissues of the bark. Examples: __________
Soft of bast fibers; flax, hemp, jute, kenaf, and ramie
________________ can be a devastating consequence of attempted cultivation.
Soil erosion
What is the most important management tool for the control of forage production?
Soil fertility
________________________ is defined as the percentage of sand, silt, and clay particles in a soil.
Soil texture
____________________ determines or influences all of the other variables that _____________________.
Solar radiation; make up climate
Climate includes the intensity and duration of ____________________________ ___________________________________________ that may be expected; and how these _______________________________________________________.
Solar radiation; temperature; rainfall; wind speed and direction; characteristics vary according to season
Define organelle.
Specialized region in a cell that is bound by a membrane (Ex: mitochondria)
What are the essential parts of the complete flower for sexual reproduction?
Stamen ad pistils
__________ are stems that grow horizontally _____________, sometimes called __________. Examples: ___________________
Stolons; above ground; runners; ajuga, Bermuda grass, and some ferns
__________ refers to the materials that enter the insect by mouth, and kill by being absorbed into the body through the digestive track.
Stomach poison
_______________ are payments that are supposed to help farms stay in business, but end up as one more factor encouraging consolidation in the industry.
Subsidies
____________ is the most common form of sugar transported in the plant and is the sweetener that we commonly call _____________________.
Sucrose, table sugar
____________ are materials generally act by slowing, but not stopping, cell division and elongation in subapical meristems, usually without causing stem or leaf malformations.
Synthetic growth retardants
What is the second largest biome? _______________
Taiga
Define dew point.
Temperature at which water vapor condenses from the air
What is the major function of greenhouses? _____________________________
Temperature manipulation
_________________ strongly influences fruit set. Temperatures that are ______________ at this critical period are often responsible for _____________.
Temperature; too low or too high; crop failures
Define sustainability. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________.
The ability to be maintained with little input of nonrenewable resources
Define angle of incidence.
The angle that a beam of sunlight makes with the Earth's surface
Define determinate growth.
The flowering of plant species uniformly within certain time limits, allowing most of the fruit to ripen about the same time
Define indeterminate growth.
The flowers of plants are born on lateral branches, the central stem continues vegetative growth, with blooming continues for a long period Ex: Alfalfa and fuchsia
What is the first step in the development of soil?
The formation and accumulation of material by chemical and physical weathering of parent rocks
Define human footprint. _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
The impact that human activity has on ecosystems and global resources
Define carbon dioxide compensation point.
The level of carbon dioxide available to the leaf for photosynthesis equals the amount of carbon dioxide generated by the plant's respiration. Photosynthesis cannot increase unless the amount of available carbon dioxide is increased by further respiration.
Define Calvin Cycle
The non-light requiring reaction in photosynthesis where carbon fixation occurs. The energy from the light reaction provides the energy for the Calvin Cycle.
Define harvest index. ______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
The percentage of a plant's biomass that is incorporates into the harvestable plant
Define photosynthesis
The process in green plants of converting water and carbon dioxide into sugar with light energy, accompanied by the production of oxygen
Define Carbon Cycle
The recycling of carbon through the process of photosynthesis and respiration
Define climax community. __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
The stable community of plants and animals that results from a complex community replacing simpler ones
_________ are long, tapered, dead cells that conduct water through ______ and contribute significant _______________________________________________.
Tracheids; pits; strength and support to the stems of the gymnosperms
_______________ in grassland and savanna is limited to some extent by ______ ________, but ____________________________________________________ ______________________.
Tree growth; lack of water; fire and grazing animals are also important in maintaining these ecosystems
Define orthotropic growth.
Upright growth
____________ populations have increased in every US state.
Urban
Define independent variable. ________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Variable in an experiment that is manipulated to evaluate its effect on another (dependent) variable in an experiment
Define dependent variable. __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Variable that is measured or evaluated as the result of a change in another (independent) variable in an experiment
Define by-pass growth.
Vegetative growth that occurs if the switch in reproductive growth is interrupted Ex: In poinsettias if long days (vegetative photoperiod) follow several short days (reproductive photoperiod)
Define soil profile. _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Vertical section of soil extending through all its horizons from the surface to the parent material
_______________ are long tubes made up of ___________________________ that are joined end to end after the end walls of the cells ___________________.
Vessels; short vessel members; have dissolved
__________ are intracellular pathogenic particles that infect other living organisms.
Viruses
Define pore spaces. _______________________________________________
Voids found between the solids
_______________ are the two carriers for ______________________________.
Water and air; convective heat transfer
Define field capacity. _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Water that is left after gravity has removed as much as it can
Spindly growth results in a _______________, but by rapidly growing tall, the plant can ____________________.
Weaker plant; become taller than its neighbors and begin to capture more light for photosynthesis and become stronger
When is a plant saturated?
When further increases in light intensity increase photosynthesis little or not at all
For greenhouse plants, why is it beneficial to provide physical stimulation by creating air movement with fans or brushing the foliage on a regular basis? ___________________________________________
Without wind disturbance, the plants might become tall and weak-stemmed
_______________ is a structurally complex tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals ________________________________________________.
Xylem; from the roots to all parts of the plant
The increasing combustion of fossil fuels and the clearance of natural vegetation on all continents have caused ______________________________________.
a 30% increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide over the past two centuries
An ecosystem consists of ___________________________________________.
a community of organisms in a physical environment
Hydrolysis is the reaction between ____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
a compound and water to form a more soluble product
When the people of a country become more affluent, they want and can afford to purchase ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
a greater proportion of their protein in the form of the more palatable animal products- steaks, chops, eggs, processed meats, and dairy products
Hydration adds molecular water to another compound to form _______________ ________________________________________________________________.
a hydrated material more vulnerable to pulverization
A plant hormone is ___________ that acts to control plant activities.
a natural substance produced by the plant itself
Niches exist when _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
a resource is partitioned so that different portions of it are accessible to only certain species
Simple fruits have __________________.
a single ovary formed from one flower
Environmental and plant growth factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis are:
a. Light Quality b. Light intensity c. Carbon Dioxide concentration d. heat e. water availability f. Plant development
Land plants account for _______________________________________, which keeps the balance between _________________________________________.
about 60% of global photosynthesis; oxygen and carbon dioxide about 600 to 1
Root hairs actively ________________________________________.
absorb water from the soil
Roots are responsible for ______________________________________________.
absorbing and conducting water and mineral nutrients and for anchoring and supporting the plant
Air tends to move ________________________________________.
across the top of the canopy rather than through it
Relative humidity is expressed as the ___________________________________ relative to the maximum amount that the air can hold _____________________________, which is known as the ______________________________________________.
actual water content; at a given temperature; saturated vapor pressure (SVP)
Define ecotypes.
adaptation differs from other members of the same species?????
They produce energy rich compounds such as __________________________.
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
These crops with purely ____________________ are produced in about 6,800 hectares of ____________________ and 280,000 hectares of ______________, which corresponds to about _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
aesthetic value; greenhouses; open area; 0.15 percent of the U.S. crop area, or about 1 percent of the area used for corn
The _______________ and _______________ use of plants is important in urban and suburban areas.
aesthetic; recreational
Tomatoes grown for processing and turfgrass are examples of crops that can be designated _______________ or _______________.
agronomic; horticultural
Silos for silage must be __________ structures and are either __________.
airtight; vertical or horizontal
A single species cannot utilize _______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
all of the resources or the whole of any one resource in the environment
Worldwide, more land is devoted to grasslands than __________ and totals __________.
all other crops combined; 26.1% of the world's land area
Climate is modified by local features such as ____________________________.
altitude, presence of land or water, and barriers to air circulation
Parasitoids are ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________. When they emerge as adults __________________________________.
animals, often insects, that spend the juvenile phase of their lifecycle in the tissues of another insect; the host is killed
Winter temperatures are relatively unimportant for _______________, which survive the winter season ____________________.
annuals; as seeds
Once flowering is induced for whatever reason, there is a change in the ________________.
apical meristem from vegetative (producing shoots and leaves) to reproductive (producing floral parts)
Groundwater can accumulate in natural underground reservoirs called ________.
aquifers
A population can be defined _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
as all of the individuals of a species that inhabit a particular environment
Nearly all of the earth's nitrogen is in the _______________________________.
atmosphere or in the lithosphere (rock and soil)
Heterotophs must consume ____________________________________________ in order to get the energy-releasing carbohydrates.
autotrophs or other heterotophs that have fed on autotrophs
Organisms such as plants and the bacteria that can photosynthesize are called ____________ because _________________________________________________________.
autotrophs, they can synthesize the compounds that release energy during respiration
Plant stems generally produce buds in the ________________.
axils of leaves at the nodes or terminally on shoots
Silage is moist forage, preserved by __________.
bacterial fermentation under anaerobic conditions
Cultivated grains and grasses, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals have _______ ________________________________________________________________.
become dependent on human intervention to survive
A species has a minimum temperature, ________________________________; an ______________________________ for growth; and a maximum temperature, ______________________________________________.
below which growth does not occur; optimum temperature; above which injury occurs
Circadian rhythms are ________________.
biological rhythms that complete one cycle in approximately 24 hours
In most dicotyledonous plants, the leaf is made up of the __________, the _____________ part; the stem like __________, which attaches the __________________; and in some plants the __________ at the __________________.
blade; flat thin; petiole; blade to the stem; stipules; base of the petiole
In addition to causing loss of soil, the dust cloud can ______________________.
block the sunlight
Define anthocyanin.
blue or red pigments
The way that we define the environment determines the ___________________ ________________________________.
boundaries of the population
The petals are usually _________________________________, and they often contain __________________, which pollinate the flowers.
brightly colored, with some yellow; nectaries that secrete nectar to attract insects
Also called __________ and __________ applies seed directly to existing vegetation.
broadcast seeding; oversowing, frost seeding
In winter, ________________________ to the surrounding environment. In summer, buildings and paved surfaces _________________________________ _______________________________ over time.
buildings radiate heat; absorb solar radiation and release it as so-called sensible heat
Plants that have underground stems with only a small portion of the stem showing for a relatively short period in the spring are called ________________.
bulbous plants
Families can enjoy a visit to the local farm to ________ or ________ their own produce. This interaction may help maintain ____________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
buy; pick; contact and understanding between the mass of the population and the few remaining farmers
The oxygen in the atmosphere that we depend on for our survival is produced _________________________________.
by plants and algae during photosynthesis
Meristematic tissues are found in woody perennials as cylinders in the shoots and roots, also known as the _____________________________.
cambium layer
Temperate oil crops, such as ___________________________ are used in the manufacturing of _______________________________________.
canola and soybean; lubricants and plastics
Plants help to prevent runoff and encourage infiltration partly by _____________.
capturing water on their surface, this slowing the passage of water to the soil
A healthy diet requires an energy source such as ________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
carbohydrate, or fat, protein. linoleic acid, and various vitamins, minerals, and water
The radiant energy is used to synthesize carbon based molecules called __________ from ______________ and __________, releasing ___________ in the process.
carbohydrates, carbon dioxide (Co2), water (H2O), oxygen
The ____________________________________ ratio is nearly constant at about _________________ of carbon to _____________ nitrogen, worldwide.
carbon:nitrogen (C:N); 12 parts of carbon to one part nitrogen (12:1)
Each ovary develops into a fruit, called a _______________, which ________________________.
caryopsis; encloses the true seed
The _______________ is a spike with only pistillate or staminate flowers.
catkin
The ____________ protects the protoplast, provides an ___________________, and in some tissues may act as a _____________________________________.
cell wall, external structure; strong support for the plant
It may be necessary to use __________________________________________ __________________________________________.
chemicals, introduced predators and parasites (biocontrols, or other means to control slugs, insects, rodents, birds, or deer)
Chromoplasts with chlorophyll are called ____________________ and are responsible for ___________________________________.
chloroplasts; photosynthesis in leaves and in some stems
Within the nucleus are the _________________________, long lengths of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
chromosomes
Tropical oil crops, such as ___________________________________ are the main sources of oils used in _________________________________________.
coconut and palm oil; soaps and detergents
A more general term for a mutually beneficial association between organisms is _______________________________.
commensalism
In the desert, fertilizers must be used to ________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
compensate for the low fertility of the soils
Tissues of various types combine to form _______________________________ such as ________________________________.
complex plant organs, such as leaves, flowers, fruits, stems, and roots
Forage crops are often __________ and fed later to livestock.
conserved or preserved
Most of the energy used for our food supply is ___________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
consumed )for transportation, processing, and storage) after produce leaves the farm
Worldwide food scarcity in the years ahead is a real possibility unless measures are taken to __________.
control population and increase food production
Plants are essentially the only terrestrial organisms that ___________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
convert inorganic carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur to organic forms through photosynthesis
Soil bacteria, both free-living and in association with plant roots, _________________________________________.
convert nitrogen to ammonia
Photosynthesis is the process of ___________________________________________________.
converting light (radiant) energy to chemical energy in the form of reduced carbon compounds
The better-known uses of plant oils are __________.
cooking, flavoring, margarine, and salad dressings
The ___________ produces bark, the protective covering of old stems and roots.
cork cambium
The collective term for petals is _______________.
corolla
This is the principal tissue of the cylindrical zone under the epidermis extending inward to the phloem is a region called the _______________.
cortex
Soil fragments vary in size from _______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
course rock fragments (> 2 mm) to those so small that an electron microscope is needed to observe them (< 0.002 mm)
Some of the earliest products of the industrial revolution were farm implements for _________________________.
crop cultivation
Increased food production must come primarily from __________.
crop plants with high caloric output per unit area of land
Detritovores and saprophytes may be less important in crop ecosystems than in nature because ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
crops and crop residues are removed and the nutrients are replaced by synthetic fertilizers
Agricultural research made new cultivars or ____________________________ of high-yielding ___________________________, and other crops available to highly populated developing countries.
cultivated-variety; wheat, rice, corn
Humans began the purposeful growing or ____________________ of plants to improve the supply of materials obtained from these plants.
cultivation
Much of the world's best agricultural land is already under _______________, although there is still ______________________________ awaiting development in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Sudan, and Australia.
cultivation; unused productive land
The ____________________ is a viscous fluid composed of matrix proteins, bounded by the semipermeable plasma membrane.
cytoplasm
Many soil organisms are involved in __________________________________ in soil organic matter.
decomposition and recycling of nutrients
In the United States, even though the number of farms is __________________, the size of farms is ____________________.
decreasing; increasing
The demand for food and fuel is leading to ________________ in many tropical countries.
deforestation
Saprophytes are aided in their activity by _______________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
detritovores that break up large pieces of organic matter as they consume it
In fleshy fruits the entire pericarp and accessory parts ____________________.
develop into succulent tissue
Winds are driven by ____________________________________ resulting from corresponding differences in the _____________________.
differences in air pressure; input of solar energy
Wind can be a major cause of damage to crops, either because of ___________.
direct physical damage or excessive transpiration
Light intensity is ______________________.
directly related to plant photosynthetic rates
A __________ is defined as suboptimal plant growth brought about by continuous irritant such as a pathogen or via chronic exposure to less than ideal growing conditions.
disease
The __________________________ of herbivores emphasize the importance of __________________________________________________.
diversity and large numbers; plants as a food source in terrestrial ecosystems
If light is not limiting, the rate of photosynthetic activity ___________________ for each ____________ increase in temperature for many plant species, up to a point.
doubles, 10 degrees Celsius (18 degrees f)
GMOs have been created that ________________________________________ __________________________.
dramatically reduce the need for pesticides and field tillage
Forest clearance tends to lead to _____________________________.
drier climates
Plants are the source of many ______________________________.
drugs and medicines
In dry-fleshy fruits, some parts of the pericarp become ____________________.
dry and other portions remain succulent
Forages are conserved in two primary forms: __________.
dry hay or moist silage
The short melt period in the summer allows only a low vegetation of __________ ______________________________________________________.
dwarf shrubs, sedges, and grasses to develop
The major energy input for the earth comes as ________________________________.
electromagnetic radiation from the sun
The __________ is a miniature plantlet formed within _______________________.
embryo; the seed from the union of the male and female gametes during fertilization
Odum's concept of embodied energy, or ____________, is the amount of solar energy represented in the resource or commodity.
emergy
A single layer of inner cortical cells forms the ____________________, a tissue found only in the root and not the stem.
endodermis
Proteins are synthesized on the surfaces of the __________________________, on small discrete structures called _______________.
endoplasmic reticulum (ER); ribosomes
Much of our footprint is related to _________________________.
energy use
Stem tubers are the ___________________ of underground stems. Example: ___________________
enlarged, fleshy, terminal portions; white potato
It is important to supply water efficiently so that __________________________ and as little as possible is lost through _________________________________.
enough reaches the plant roots; evaporation, runoff, or drainage
The stem region just above the cotyledons and below the first trifoliate leaves is called the __________________.
epicotyl
Root hairs, which are an extension of the _______________ are the site of _________________.
epidermal cells of young roots; most water and nutrient absorption
The _______________ is a single exterior layer of cells that protects stems, leaves, flowers, and roots.
epidermis
The protoderm gives rise to the _________________; the ground meristem gives rise to the _______; the procambium gives rise to the _____________________.
epidermis; cortex; vascular cambium
At the ____________, the angle of the sun is always close to _______________ __________________. The radiation travels ____________________ through the atmosphere and reaches the _________________________________.
equator; 90* relative to the earth's surface; the least distance; minimum surface area
Some organic farming practices, such as _______________________________ may have _______________ environmental impact.
erosion from soil cultivation; negative
Plant cells are ___________________________.
eukaryotic cells
In healthy, natural ecosystems, ______________________________, and consequently ___________________________________. It is difficult for new species to colonize the environment because it __________________________ ________________________ and the result is called ___________________.
every available niche tends to be filled; resources are fully exploited; lacks open niches or unexploited resources; exclusion
Loams are usually __________________________________.
excellent soils for crop production
Economists call costs and benefits that are not included in the price __________.
externalities
Parasites that can grow outside the plant are called _______________.
facultative
Accelerated erosion removes soil _____________________________________, reducing the depth of the _________________________________.
faster than the new soil can be formed; productive soil
Enough food is produced to _________________________________. However, __________________________________ exist in both developed and undeveloped countries.
feed the world's population; malnutrition and starvation
Only about 2.5 percent of cropland is devoted to ____________________, both in the United States and worldwide.
fiber crops
The quality of forage is affected primarily by the amount of __________ it contains and its __________.
fiber; digestibility
Surface fibers are those in which the __________ are produced on the __________ of the plant in association with __________. Examples: __________
fibers; surface, floral structures; cotton and kapok
Each stamen consists of a ___________; The _______ produces the pollen; the __________________ supports the anther.
filament and an anther; anther; stamen?????
Most annual and biennial plants ___________________.
flower and fruit only once before dying
Numerous aspects of plant growth and development are controlled by photoperiod including ______________________.
flowering
This shift in food consumption patterns coupled with the tremendous increase in world population, especially in developing regions, requires continuing increases in the world's ___________________________.
food producing capability
Plant scientists have to find ways to meet our need for _____________________ ________________ from plants without ________________________________.
food, fuel, and other products and services; negatively affecting the environment
Humans depend on field crops for much of their __________, and for many other industrial uses.
food, grains for animal feed, clothing, rope, biofuels
Vernalizing bulbs in coolers then bringing them into the greenhouse where the warm temperatures cause the plants to grow and flower is called ____________.
forcing
Most of our energy consumption is based on ________________, and a footprint is associated with _________________________________________________.
fossil fuels; extraction, processing, and distribution of theses fuels
Growth can be measured as increases in ___________________________________.
fresh or dry weight, volume, length, height, or surface area
A far greater footprint arises _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
from the carbon produced as the fuel is burned to generate energy
If a plant is self-fertile, it produces _______________.
fruit and seed with its own pollen, without the transfer of pollen from another plant
After fertilization, portions of the flower develop into a _____________, which bears ____________.
fruit; the seeds
The most expensive and most reliable establishment option of forage crops is __________. It involves destruction of the __________ by mechanical or chemical means, a mechanical operation to __________, mechanical treatment of the soil to establish a __________.
full cultivation; existing vegetation; bury this vegetation; establish a fine and firm seedbed
It is important for spring planting that the soil should be _____________________________________.
fully charged with water, but waterlogged conditions are harmful for most crops
The roots of nearly all plants in the wild are associated with mycorrhiza which are ___________________________.
fungi that assist in plant uptake of nutrients and water
A __________ is one that is derived through the use of molecular biology techniques.
genetically modified organism (GMO)
A side effect of the _____________________ of trade is that _______________ are spread around the world more easily. A recent example is the introduction of the _________________________ into the _____________________ from wooden pallets, carrying goods from __________ to the port of Detroit.
globalization; pests and diseases; Emerald Ash Borer; Great Lakes region; China
After the forest is cleared, ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
good crops can be raised for a year or two, but the nutrients are soon exhausted
Herbicides are often broadly classified as __________.
grass killers, broad-leaf killers, or nonselective (kills both grass and broad-leaves)
The area between the deserts and the forests consists of __________________ ____________________________________.
grassland and savanna
Conserved forages also provide a useful function by providing forage during periods when __________.
grasslands might be dormant or not growing rapidly enough to support livestock needs
The larger leaves allow for a ________________________________________________.
greater area to absorb light
Perennial plants have two strategies for winter survival: dying down to ______________ but survive as ______________________________________ or their stems become _______________ and acquire __________________________.
ground level; underground storage structures with buds, from which new growth begins each year; dormant; a degree of cold hardiness that varies with plant species
Economic losses resulting from sudden outbreaks of pest activity can be prevented if __________.
growers are aware of the biology of the various crop pests, monitor fluctuations in pest population activity, and implement timely corrective action
Our major food fiber wood and ornamental plants belong to two main classes - the ____________________, represented mainly by the ___________________ ________________; and the ____________________, usually _____________ ____________________________.
gymnosperms; narrow-leaved evergreen trees; angiosperms; broad- leaved flowering plants
Collectively the carpels are known as the ____________________.
gynoecium
During reproduction the new cell receives ______________________________________, resulting in genetic segregation.
half of it's chromosomes from the male parent and half from the female parent
To overcome excessive fruit set, __________, either by hand thinning, machine shaking, or chemical sprays.
half or more of the fruits are removed at a very early stage
Areas of human settlement tend to be _________________________________.
heat islands, with higher temperatures than the surrounding countryside
Annuals, which are _______________ complete their life cycle (seed to seed) in ___________________.
herbaceous (non-woody); one growing season
Perennials are either _________________.
herbaceous (non_woody) or woody
A __________ is applied to remove all existing weeds in the field thus preparing for a clean seedbed for planting.
herbicide
Crop ecosystems are usually more vulnerable to _____________ because the number of _______________________________________________________.
herbivory; predators is low or nonexistent
From the earliest history of modern humans, the shaman and wise elders of a tribe used _______________________________________________________.
herbs to treat diseases and disorders among tribal members
Most plants do not grow well in _______________________________________.
highly acid or highly alkaline soils
The scar that remains after breaking the seed from the stalk is called the ____________, and the small opening near the hilum is the _____________.
hilum; micropyle
A ____________ is a distinct layer of soil having _________________________ differences resulting from soil-forming processes as seen in a vertical cross-section.
horizon; physical and/or chemical
The productivity of ecosystems is an indication of ________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
how much we can expect to harvests from them without causing lass of species or collapse of the whole ecosystem
Groundwater and the surface fresh-water supply are replenished through the ____________________, which is driven by the input of ___________________, both directly as _______________ that promotes _____________________ and indirectly through air currents that move ________________________________.
hydrologic cycle; solar energy; radiant heat; evaporation of water; water vapor from one area to another
The designation as a long- or short-day plant is not based on the absolute length of day, but rather _________________.
if the photoperiodically controlled process is induces only at daylengths longer or shorter than specific daylength (called the critical daylength)
Plant scientists studied ways to improve crop productivity __________________.
in a cost effective way
Plants can draw on a fraction of the water ____________________, but much of it is _________________________________________.
in the ground; below the depth of root penetration
When a plant's own pollen will not grow through the style into its embryo sac, this is called _______________.
incompatibility
Increases in plant population may __________, thereby increasing the risk of __________.
increase plant height and reduce stem and stalk strength; lodging
Two major trends that will affect crop production and the global environment are the _____________________________________________________________.
increases in human population and energy use
As the sun rises the angle of incidence _______________, light intensity _______________, so does _________________________ until the photosynthetic machinery is _______________. Then photosynthetic activity gradually ________________________________________________________.
increases; increases; photosynthetic activity; saturated; declines as the day progresses toward sunset
In wood perennial plants, both the shoot and the root system remain __________________, each growing to the ultimate size for the particular plant as programmed by _________________.
indefinitely; its gene complement and the environment in which it is growing
Vernalization is any cold temperature treatment that ____________________.
induces or promotes flowering
In most if not all developed countries, farmland is being lost forever to ________ ________________________________________________________________.
industrial, residential, or recreational development
The yields we achieve in ______________ countries need to be achieved worldwide. These yields in turn require that ___________ at least of _________ _____________________________, have to rise in other countries to match those in ___________________________.
industrial; inputs; fuel, fertilizer, and probably pesticides; North America and Europe
Parasitoids can be helpful in crop ecosystems when they __________________ ________________________________________________________________.
infect herbivorous insects such as caterpillars
When rain hits the ground, it can penetrate pores in the soil through the process of _______________ or it can _______________.
infiltration; run off
Carbon dioxide absorbs ____________________ from the earth so that ____________________________________. This phenomenon is loosely referred to as __________________________.
infrared radiation; heat is retained in the atmosphere; the greenhouse effect
__________ is loss of plant vigor resulting from an instantaneous event such as lightning strike, hail damage, chemical burn or mechanical damage.
injury
Pollen transfer from the anthers to the stigmas is principally by ______________.
insects and wind
__________ relies on the use of several methods rather than one single means for developing an effective and sustainable pest management program.
integrated plant health managements (IPHM)
The spongy mesophyll parenchyma contains the __________________.
intercellular spaces through which carbon dioxide, oxygen, and water pass
The chloroplasts contain pigments capable of _________________________________________________ necessary to drive the photosynthetic processes.
intercepting light and converting electromagnetic energy into the chemical energy
The term __________ is used to classify species that are particularly aggressive, regardless of their life cycle.
invasive weed species
In dry fruits (papery or stony), the entire pericarp ___________________.
is dry at maturity
Plant development is _______________________________________________.
its progress through its life cycle
These enterprises provide __________________________________________ ____________________________________________________.
jobs for many people, from day laborers to corporate executives
Rotating a nitrogen-fixing legume crop with a nonlegume on a regular basis is a common farming practice to _________________________________________.
keep nitrogen levels up in a field
Ornamental crops are much more ____________________________________, accounting for nearly _______________________________________________.
labor intensive than other crops; 20 percent of U.S agricultural labor costs
New homes are an expanding market for _______________________________.
landscape supplies and services
The pericycle is a meristematic region producing ________________________________.
lateral (branch) roots that grow outwardly through the cortex and epidermis
The _________________________ which produce secondary growth, are cylinders of _____________________________ starting somewhat below the apical or subapical meristems and continuing through the plant axis.
lateral meristems; actively dividing cells
Temperature is primarily influenced by _________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
latitude, and within latitudes, it is influenced by the height of the land above sea level
Transpiration helps regulate _______________________ and provides the force that _____________________________________________________.
leaf temperature; draws water into and through the xylem
By observing the full range of interactions and processes in natural ecosystems, we can __________________________________________________________ _____________________________.
learn how to manage crop ecosystems to achieve the goal of sustainability
The ______________________________________________ manufacture food, which is transported to the roots, flowers, and fruits through the _____________.
leaves and herbaceous green stems, phloem
The __________________________ includes many important crops such as ________________________________________________________________.
legume family; beans, peas, and alfalfa
It also affects the amount of ______________ and available for absorption by _________________.
light entering the leaf; chlorophyll
They studied _____________________________________ and developed ways of managing or monitoring those factors to ______________________________.
light, soil, water, and temperature; influence or predict plant growth
Plants require _____________________________________________ and many may require _________________________________________________.
light, water, and nutrients for growth; pollinators and dispersal agents for reproduction
At low light levels, temperature ________________ on the rate of photosynthesis because light is the _____________________.
little effect, limiting factor
A fraction of the number of the particulates consists of ____________________________________.
living organisms, plant pollen, microbial spores, and insect eggs
Plants also encourage infiltration when they die by creating a layer of _________________________ that tends to form on bare soil.
loose, absorbent, organic debris at the soil surface rather than the smooth, nonabsorbent, caked surface
Soil with a high percentage of sand ______________.
loses water quickly, retaining little for plant use
Light that is reflected from the surface of a leaf is _________________.
lost for photosynthesis
Under conditions of __________________________________________________________ plants often lose water through transpiration faster than their roots can absorb it. This causes the __________________ to close and the leaves to _____________________________.
low soil moisture (drought) and hot, drying winds, stomates, wilt temporarily
Heliotropic movements are also used to ______________________.
lower the amount of light absorbed by reducing the angle of incidence of sunlight on the leaf when overheating might occur
Coniferous trees are a valuable crop for ________________________________.
lumber and paper making
Surviving farms can ___________ directly to the surrounding population.
market
The most important objective in grazing is to __________.
match the supply of forage production to the nutritional requirements of livestock
A fruit is a _______________; it is generally a _________________, but there are ________________ fruits that are seedless.
matured ovary plus associated parts; seed-bearing organ; parthenocarpic
The organelles of the plant cell are contained within a ________________________________________, which in turn is encased within a _________________.
membrane-bound protoplast; cell wall
Companion cells aid in _______________________________ and are closely associated with sieve-tube members.
metabolite conduction
US plant hardiness zones are defined according to the ___________________.
minimum temperatures that can be expected
The term often used when discussing the action of herbicides on biochemical processes is __________.
mode of action
Angiosperms are divided into two subclasses: the ________________________ or _________________, which have an embryo with ____________________, and the ____________________ or ______________, which have an embryo with ______________________________.
monocotyledons; monocots; one cotyledon; dicotyledons; dicots; two cotyledons
Competition occurs when ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
more than one organism draws on a resource that is in short supply
When fires sweep through grassland, ______________________________, but grasses and herbaceous perennials, __________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
most trees are killed; which have their growing points at or below the soil surface, typically survive
Heat transfer by convection (_____________________________) is an important factor in both ____________________________________.
movement by a carrier; weather and climate
In soils largely composed of very fine clay particles, _______________________ ________________________________________________________________.
movement of both air and water can be limited
Each thin-walled endodermal cell is completely encircled by a __________________________.
narrow, thickened band of waterproofed material known as the Casparian strip
Because the crops used are often food crops, using them for fuel ____________ ______________________________________________. Even if they are not food crops, they may _______________________________________________.
negatively affects the food supply for humans and domesticated animals; occupy land that was formerly used for food crops
Simple, microscopic, multicellular animals typically containing 1,000 cells or less are __________.
nematodes
Soil animals include _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
nematodes, mollusks (slugs and snails), annelids (including earthworms), and arthropods (mites, insects, millipedes, spiders, etc.)
Other classes of parasites include _______________ and some ____________ ______________, particularly those that form ___________________________.
nematodes; insects and mites; galls on leaves and stems
A plant's survival depends on temperatures _____________________________.
never falling below the minimum that it can tolerate
Forage crops and rangelands have __________ to humans in terms of __________.
no immediate value; direct food products
Even though cytokinins are strongly involved in plant growth regulation, _____________.
no important agricultural uses have been developed for them
Without fertilization, _____________; therefore, parthenocarpic fruits are ____________.
no seeds are produced; seedless
The cell wall is ________, made up of _________________________________.
nonliving; cellulose, pectic substances, and lignins
Because of high rates of growth, ______________________________________ ____________________________________________ so rainforest soils contain little in the way of free nutrients.
nutrients are rapidly taken up by plants and rapidly recycled from dead organisms
The leaves contain on a fraction of the _________________________________ _________________________________, and trees manage to withdraw much of the __________________________________ from their leaves before they are shed. So forest soils ______________________________ and tend to have only ____________________________________________________________.
nutrients locked up in the permanent structure of the tree; nitrogen and phosphorus; develop slowly; a thin organic-rich layer
Ecological research is ______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
often descriptive of a situation within an area that represents the larger ecosystem
Apart from fiber and biofuel, the major nonfood use of crops is for ___________ ___________________________________.
oil-based industrial products
Incomplete flowers lack _____________.
one or more of the four parts: - Sepals - Petals - Stamens - Pistil
The guard cells, which occur in pairs on both sides of the stomata, control the ___________________________________ through which carbon dioxide ________________________, and oxygen ________________.
opening and closing of the stomata; one of the raw materials for photosynthesis; a product of photosynthesis, is released
Anywhere _______________ exist is, in a strict sense, _______________.
organisms; an ecosystem
Oxidation reactions form ____________________________________________.
oxides of parent material by reaction with oxygen
After the __________ in the mass of tightly packed chopped material is used up by plant respiration, __________ and act on the carbohydrates in the plant tissue to form __________, which essentially __________ the plant material.
oxygen; anaerobic bacteria multiply; lactic acid; ferments
The _______________ is an indeterminate branching raceme.
panicle
Soils are produced from ____________________________________________ __________________________________________.
parent material, such as rock, by the interaction of climate and organisms
Most farms are run as _____________________.
part-time businesses
A __________ is a disease causing organism.
pathogen
Fiber in forage can be present as __________.
pectin and hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin
Most forage and rangeland species are __________ and part of __________.
perennial plants; year-round production systems
Sepals and petals collectively are called the _______________.
perianth
The ovary wall, which is called the _______________, can develop into ______________.
pericarp; different structures
In the tundra, the ground is __________________________________________ ___________________________________.
permanently frozen except for a surface layer throughout the year
The "particles" also move around the world causing ___________________________.
pest and disease outbreaks on plants as well as allergic reactions in humans
A pesticide has one or more ways in which it can get into an insect or mite. These are known as the __________.
pesticide modes of entry?????
The ________ are the next whorl of floral leaves __________.
petals; inward from the sepals
Unlike xylem, which is mostly made up of hollow tubes created from dead cells, ____________________________________________.
phloem is made up of living cells
Both photoperiodism and shade avoidance are examples of ________________ which means _____________________________________________.
photomorphogenesis; plant shape is determined by light quality
The primary function of leaves is _________________________; the secondary function is _________________________.
photosynthesis; transpiration
Some roots act as storage organs for __________________________________.
photosynthesized food
Phototropin is responsible for ________________________ which is movement ______________________________.
phototropism; in response to light
A compound leaf resembling a feather is termed _______________; one resembling the palm of a hand is _______________.
pinnate; palmate
Succession begins with ______________________________ that can survive under special conditions.
pioneer species
The carpel, also called the ______ is the ______ component of the flower.
pistil; central female
The channels around plasmodesmata are called ________.
pits
Increasing the use and efficiency of ________________________ and ________ _______________ would be a way to utilize photosynthetically captured energy.
plant biomass; bio-based fuel
Plant growth regulators include ____________________—_____________________—as well as other chemicals not found naturally in plants but that when applied to plants, influence their growth and development.
plant hormones- natural and synthetic
Hay quality is determined by __________.
plant maturity, leafiness, color, odor, and amount of foreign material
Adventitious roots can arise from ________________________.
plant parts other than stems, such as from leaf petioles or leaf blades or even from old root pieces
The study of plant disease is termed __________
plant pathology
The seeding rate of a crop is determined by __________.
plant population (or plant density) required to optimize yields in a particular environment
We have learned the hard way that ______________________________ and what we do to help in one aspect of plant growth _________________________ _______________________.
plants do not grow in isolation; may have detrimental consequences elsewhere
The plasma membrane, also called the ________________________________, is a ____________________________________ surrounding the cytoplasm.
plasmalemma; lipid bilayer
Individual cells in a tissue are connected to one another via strands of cytoplasmic material, called ______________________________, which extend through _________________________________.
plasmodesmata; the plasma membrane
A multitude of other uses include the manufacture of __________.
plastics, paint, varnishes, lacquers, soaps, detergents, inks, cosmetics, lubricants, medicines, fabric, and paper
Fruits develop after _________________.
pollination and fertilization
The oil seed meal from crops ________________________ and the __________ _________ from ethanol production can be used as ____________________.
processed for biodiesel; fermentation residue; animal feed
It is not known if organic farming has the capability to ______________________ _________________________________.
produce the quantities of crop products needed in today's world
In herbaceous monocotyledonous plants stem growth originates from an apical meristem that ______________________________.
produces vascular bundles scattered throughout the parenchyma
The _______________ of farming has been helped to some extent by ____________ the uses of staple crops (e.g., _________ and _________ made from corn and _______ from soybeans) and by adopting ______________ crops.
profitability; diversifying; ethanol; syrup; tofu; alternative
The production of adventitious roots is the basis for _______________________.
propagation by stem cuttings
The amount of infiltration and runoff is determined by ________________________.
properties of the soil surface, amount of slope, and the degree of saturation of the soil with water
The ____________ is a single elongated indeterminate arrangement of stalked flowers.
raceme
Germination begins with the emergence of the _______________ or the primary __________ and the ____________ or the primary __________.
radicle; root; plumule; shoot
The ridge on the seed is the ______________.
raphe
Anyone who works with growing plants for a living has to be able to __________ ________________________________________________________________.
read and interpret the scientific and trade literature of his or her discipline
When these pigments are irradiated with light containing all the visible wavelengths, they absorb mostly from the _____________________________ of the spectrum and reflect or transmit much of the ______________________________________________________________________________.
red and blue portions, green portion which is why leaves are seen as being green
Plants compete for light by ________________.
redirecting growth and development so they they produce leaves that are above the leaves of their neighbors
Improvements in production were developed not only to ____________________ _____________________________________, but also to allow farmers to be ___________________________________________.
reduce labor and increase productivity and profit; better stewards of the environment
Dust and other pollutants generated by human activity ____________________ __________________________________.
reduce light intensity and can increase rainfall
Some plants can compensate for the __________________ at low solar angles through _______________________, in which leaf angles are _______________ so that the sun's rays are normal, or ____________________, to the leaf during most of the day.
reduced light intensity and increased reflection; heliotropic movements; adjusted; perpendicular
Successful water management involves ________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
regulating the availability of water to meet evaporative demand
The nonliving organic components of the soil are _________________________.
residues of plants and animals
A __________ is an underground stem that grows __________________. Examples: ____________________________
rhizome; horizontally; bananas, cannas, certain irises, certain bamboos, and some grasses (quack grass, Johnson grass, and Bermuda grass)
Soil is derived from ________________________________________________.
rocks, minerals, and decaying organic matter
Because most of the water and nutrients a plant requires enter through the __________, a healthy actively growing ______________ that is constantly producing root hairs is necessary _____________________________________________.
root hairs; root system; for good plant growth and development
In herbaceous perennials, the _________________ can remain alive ________________ but the shoot system may be killed by ____________________.
roots and shoots; indefinitely; frosts in cold winter regions or by senescence-inducing factors
Hard fibers are those that are __________. Example: __________
rougher, more lignified strands of veinlike bundles of phloem and xylem supporting cells primarily from leaves of monocotyledons
The _________________________ was a very distinct line of demarcation with a defense wall separating urban from rural areas.
rural/urban interface
Large areas of land have been damaged by __________________ as a result of _______________ in many parts of the world.
salinization; irrigation
Irrigation water adds small amounts of various ________ to the soil. If these salts are not washed away by _________, they can build up to concentrations that ______________________.
salts; sufficient volume of irrigation water or natural rainfall; inhibit root growth
The main stem and its branches are the ______________________________________.
scaffold of the plant, supporting the leaves, flowers, and fruits
A ____________ is a mature ovule.
seed
The __________ serves as the primary source of seed for annual weed infestations in crop fields.
seed bank
Stages of development include _______________________________________ _____________________
seed germination, growth of vegetative organs and tissues, initiation and maturation of reproductive organs and tissues, fertilization, seed development and maturation, and senescence and death
The fruit protects the ________ in some plants and helps ____________.
seed; disseminate it
An alternative to irrigation is to _______________________________________.
select a crop that has a low water demand
The control of development through ________________ is mediated mostly but not entirely through the action of ________________.
selective gene activation; transcription factors that turn on and off genes
Flowers are _______________ by wind or insects.
self-pollinated or cross-pollinated
If it is ______________, it cannot set fruit and seed with its own pollen, but instead requires pollen from _____________, usually of a different clone.
self-sterile; another plant
The _______________ are the leaf like scales that encircle the other __________________, as in the _________________.
sepals; flower parts; carnation and rose
The vascular bundles of an herbaceous dicot usually remain ______________.
separated and distinct, they are arranges in a single circle in the stem
Leaf blades that are attached directly to the stem and lack a petiole or stipules are called _______________________.
sessile leaves
Flowers and inflorescences vary in _________________, a fact that aids in identifying a plant's _________________.
shape and form among the species; species, genus. and family
We often think of an environment as a limited area in which the individuals _____ ______________________________________________.
share the available resources
Hay is defined as the __________ and in some cases, the flowers, fruits, and seeds, of forage plants that are preserved by __________.
shoots and leaves; field drying, harvested, and stored for future feeding to livestock
The term __________ is used when the pathogen or part of the pathogen is observed in or on the affected plant.
sign
The two terms often used when discussing plant disease and injury are __________. .
sign and symptom
The root system is a _______________________________________________, about one-quarter to one-third of the total, depending on the ________________ ____________________________________________.
significant portion of the entire dry weight of any plant; storage or fibrous nature of the root
Leaves are usually classified as simple, having a _____________ or compound, __________.
single leaf; having three or more leaves
The tropical forests are a major _______ or depository, for the carbon dioxide that we generate through our ___________________________________. Losing that depository contributes to increasing atmospheric _____ and _______ _________________.
sink; fossil fuel consumption; CO2; global warming
Factors affecting seeding depth include __________.
size, type of emergence, soil and seedbed conditions, date of planting, and available moisture supply
Because the conifers are mostly ______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
slow-growing evergreens, recycling and the availability of nutrients is lower than in the deciduous forest
The loss of the _________________________ and the increase of the ________ _________________ have become a serious _________ and _________ issue.
small family farm; corporate mega-farm; social; political
A key component in the relationship between climate and vegetation is _______.
soil
Soil cultivation and major construction projects cause _____________________.
soil particles to be released into the atmosphere
In temperate regions, the major environmental factors determining planting date are __________.
soil temperatures and moisture
Leaves may be _______________ or sunburned when exposed to __________________.
solarized; high light intensities
Flowers borne singly on a stalk are called _____________.
solitary
Oil from _______________ and other oil crops such as ____________________ is extracted and processed to be used as ____________________.
soybeans; sunflower and canola; biodiesel fuel
A __________ is a complete densely flowered structure surrounded by a spathe.
spadix
The _______________ is an elongated, simple, indeterminate inflorescence with _________________.
spike; sessile (no stalk) flowers
Certain fruit trees bear flowers and fruits each spring on persistent shortened stems called ________. Examples: ___________________________________
spurs; apples, cherries, plums, pears, bear flowers, etc.
The male part of the flower is the _______________.
stamen
The _________________________ in corn and switchgrass are ____________ _________________________________________.
starches and sugars; fermented to produce ethanol
The pericycle and the vascular cylinder are collectively called the ____________.
stele
The epidermal layer contains opening or pores called ________________, each surrounded by two _____________________.
stomates; guard cells
Physical weathering is also caused by moving water, as in _________________ ________________________________________________________________.
stream erosion, sheet erosion, roll erosion, or wave action
The _______________________________ produces new cells in the region a few micrometers behind an active shoot or apical meristem.
subapical meristem
Many people have criticized the aspects of ____________________, but it leads to new opportunities.
suburban sprawl
The change in plant communities over time is known as ___________________.
succession
Although ________________________ are vital for plant life, _______________ may be the most important factor in the decision about whether _____________.
sunlight and water; temperature; a crop can be grown or when to plant a crop in a given location
According to classical economics, the price of commodities results from the balance between the __________ of commodities and the __________ for them.
supply; demand
Vegetation aids soil formation by _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
supplying organic matter in the form of dying and decomposing plants
The idea of _______________ as a guiding principle in crop production is an attempt to transcend the mind-set of high yields this year being more important than low yields in future years because of soil degradation.
sustainability
A relationship between two dissimilar organisms living together for mutual benefit is called ____________________.
symbiosis
__________ are visual or otherwise detectable reactions or alterations of a plant as a result of disease or injury.
symptom
Organic producers grow crops without the use of __________. .
synthetic herbicides and fertilizers
Some plants have a dominant ______________, which ___________________, together with limited lateral root growth. Examples: ______________________________________________________
tap root; develops downward; carrots, beets, and turnips (all well known root crops)
The annual leaf fall adds a certain amount of nutrients to the litter layer of the ________________________________________________________________.
temperate deciduous forest
Urban development has a major effect on the __________________ at all times of the year.
temperature
The most important climatic variables are ______________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
temperature, rainfall (more correctly, precipitation), and any seasonal variation in both
A defining feature of the climate of the temperate zone is that _______________ ______________________________________.
temperatures are not conductive to plant growth throughout the year
Some plants of tropical origin may be injured at _______________. This is referred to as ________________.
temperatures well above the freezing point; a chilling injury
The distribution of different particle sizes determines ______________________ ________________________________________________________________.
the ability of soils to hold and transmit water
We can reduce our human footprint by reducing _________________________ _______________________________________________.
the area or the intensity of our activities
The best test to distinguish between simple and compound leaves is to examine ______________. A true leaf ___________; a leaflet ___________.
the base of the petiole; has a bud in this location; does not
The plant cell is __________________________.
the basic structural and physiological unit of plants
Both gymnosperms and woody perennial angiosperms grow in girth each year when __________________________.
the cells of the vascular cambium divide, forming annual rings of xylem
Many seeds can be planted only after _________________________________, and spring-flowering perennials can be ________________________________.
the danger of frost has passed; injured by late frosts
net photosynthesis is the term for _________________________________________________________________________________________________.
the gain in carbohydrates from photosynthesis after carbohydrate loss through respiration is deducted.
The juvenile phase is characterized by _____________________.
the inability to reproduce sexually
The further from the climax community we try to stay, _____________________ ________________________________________________________________.
the more work and inputs are required to maintain the ecosystem
Controlled experiments are __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
the most certain way of obtaining reliable information on which to base decisions
The organisms in an ecosystem interact according to ______________________ ________________________________________________________________.
the nature of the species and their role in the ecosystem
The key to a meaningful controlled experiment is to be sure that _____________ ________________________________________________________________.
the only factor affecting the outcome is the factor you set out to study
In the warmer tropical and subtropical climates, the planting dates are often determined by __________.
the onset of rains
One of the most important aspects of growing field crops is __________.
the order in chich crops follow one another (sequence) either during the same growing season or through consecutive seasons
Many of the most important organisms and ecological processes in all ecosystems are invisible to us because _________________________________ _____________________________________________________.
the organisms are small or because they and the processes occur in the soil
The data must be analyzed statistically to see if __________________________ __________________________________________.
the original hypothesis is supported or not
Although the winds move air masses between different latitudes, ____________ _______________________________ via the Coriolis effect.
the rotation of the earth gives them easterly or westerly shift
When the desert is irrigated, _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
the salts are left behind after the water evaporates from the soil or through plant transpiration
Desert soils are difficult to manage in the long term because _______________ ________________________________________________________________.
the salts tend to accumulate to levels that inhibit the growth of plants
Parthenocarpy is the formation of fruit without _______________.
the stimulation of pollination and fertilization
Parasites differ from herbivores because _______________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
they cause a disease rather than simply eating their way through the tissue
For species to coexist in an ecosystem, ________________________________.
they must occupy different niches
Bodies of water affect air circulation because ________________________. This leads to an _____________________ and an __________________ in the evening.
they warm up more slowly than the land does in the daytime and cool more slowly at night; onshore breeze toward the land in the morning; offshore wind
The leaves of some plants, such as cabbage have a _____________, called the ____________.
thick waxy surface; cuticle, that greatly reduces water loss
The root cap is a ________________________________.
thimble-shaped group of cells that protect the actively dividing meristem as it penetrates the soil
Generally, the leaves of a given plant species grow ________________________ in areas under low light intensity than under high light intensity.
thinner and longer
Leaves grow ___________________ and ____________________ in area under low light intensity than under high light intensity.
thinner; longer
The level of infestation or infection below which the economic value of a plant or crop is not comprised is referred to as the __________.
threshold level
The basic component of a grass is the __________---and a grass clump is __________.
tiller; a collection of tillers
By planting deep and having adventitious roots form, the young plant is much less likely ________________________________________________________.
to be damaged by wind or rain
The ability of a plant to maintain its yield in spite of heavy disease or plant pressure is known as __________.
tolerance
The membrane surrounding the vacuole is called the ___________, and it serves an important role by __________________________________________________.
tonoplast; controlling the flow of water and dissolved materials into and out of the vacuole, maintaining cell turgor, and other functions
By cultivating plants, humans reduced the need to ________________________ ____________________________________.
travel to follow the food supply
Smaller-scale irrigation of horticultural crops, including ornamentals, often aims to supply the water more directly to the plant roots through ________________.
trickle-feed pipes or spray emitters close to the soil surface
Plant cultivation is believed to have started in _______________ and _______________ regions in the Middle East and Africa.
tropical; subtropical
The United States has about _______________________________ as China but ____________________________.
twice as much cropland; one-fifth of the population
Double cropping involves the production of __________.
two crops, one following another, during one growing season
Biennials, which are herbaceous plants, require ______________ to complete their life cycle (seed to seed).
two growing seasons (not necessarily two years)
Golf alone is now equivalent to about _____________ of major crop sales and involves ____________ of the US population.
two-thirds; 12%
The _______________ is an indeterminate, often flat-topped, cluster of flowers that are of equal length and arise from a common point.
umbel
Once a disease has been identified, its prevention and/or control depends on __________.
understanding its cause, the factors that favor the disease, which plant parts are affected, and when the disease organisms are spread
The __________________ is composed of the plants that grow under the canopy of other taller plants.
understory
The ovary contains ______________ that are attached to a ____________; the ovules develop into _____________.
undeveloped ovules; placenta; seeds after pollination and fertilization
A bud can be defined as an _____________________, largely composed of meristematic tissue, and generally protected by ______________.
undeveloped shoot or flower; modified leaf scales
A dome of warm air exists over cities, forming the so-called ________________ ___________________________________.
urban heat island or dome
If the RH is less than 100%, the difference between the actual vapor pressure and the SVP is known as the_________________________________________.
vapor pressure deficit (VPD)
Photoperiodism is the photomorphogenic response to _________________.
variations in day length
Organisms that carry or transport disease are called __________.
vectors
Air movement tends to be slowed down by ______________. This effect is most noticeable under a continuous _______________________________________.
vegetation; canopy of herbaceous or woody vegetation
Plant parasites include many kinds of __________________________________.
viruses, bacteria, and fungi
All ____________ are obligate parasites, whereas ________________________ may be obligate parasites or facultative.
viruses; fungi and bacteria
Vacuoles serve as a storage reserve for _____________________________________.
water and salts, as well as toxic products
Large areas are often irrigated with _____________________ to some form of ______________________________. This method can result in losses because the water may _________________.
water piped under pressure; overhead irrigation; fall outside the crop area and a proportion evaporates before it reaches the root zone
Dissolution is the process by which the constituents of parent material dissolve in ________________________________________________________________.
water, or weak, naturally occurring acids and are leached away
The outside surface of epidermal cells is usually covered with a ____________________________, which reduces _______________________.
waxy surface called cutin; water loss
Although the hose may not die, it is usually _____________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
weakened, making it vulnerable to attacks by other (secondary) organisms
Soils differ around the world, but they are basically composed of _____________ ________________________________________________________________.
weathered rock, air, water, decomposed organic material, and various organisms, all working together in a complex system capable of supporting the growth of land plants
Any plant out of place, growing where it is not wanted, that interferes with human activities or competes with a desired plant for water, nutrients or sunlight is a __________.
weed
We call the other plants __________, and their presence is ________________ ________________________________________________________________.
weeds; a problem to the extent that their resource requirements overlap those of the crop species
Without cultivation __________ would move in, followed by a thicket of _______ _________, and the process would culminate in a ________________________ _______________________________________.
weeds; woody plants; forest of the longer-lived tree species
All of the kinds of ecosystems that made up the biomes contained ___________ _______________________ which were often __________________________ ________________________________________________________________.
wet areas or wetlands; the most productive areas because water was permanently available
A leaf scar, _____________, is visible just below each _________.
where the leaf petiole was attached; bud
The balance between evapotranspiration and precipitation defines __________________________________.
whether the climate is moist or dry and whether irrigation is likely to be necessary to produce crops
A __________ is an underground stem whose terminal portion swells as it accumulates _______________________.
white (Irish) potato plant; starches and sugars from photosynthesis in the leaves
In contrast to many other countries, the United States has seen an overall increase in the area of _______________.
woodland
Many kinds of plants are cultivated for their fibers which are used to make __________, and hundreds of other products.
yarn, fabrics, rope, paper, insulation, raw cellulose
One of the newest plants to be recognized for its medicinal benefits is a _______ ______________________________________, a chemical shows promise in the treatment of ______________.
yew (Taxus) that produced taxol; cancer
Soils without well-developed horizons are classified as ________________, even though the parent material __________________________________________.
young soils; over long periods of time differentiate the soil into horizons