Plant Biology Chapter 1
plant taxonomy
-describing, naming and classifying organisms -oldest branch of plant study (all knowledge has a starting point and if something does not have a name then a conversation cannot begin. Taxonomy is the basis of plant study and therefore, precedes other branches) -Carl Linnaeus (Species Plantarum is still used today)
agriculture moving towards a more horticulture approach to growing plants
-disease resistant plants -adding organic matter back into the soil -Integrated Pest Management http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/fea102.html
How have humans impacted the environment?
-erosion -water pollution -deforestation -loss of biodiversity -depletion and in some cases, causing the extinction of plants that are our main source of medicine -introduced invasive plants that are replacing native species -depletion of water aquifers -loss of wetlands -climate change
How and why all life is dependent on green organisms
-plants produce oxygen -green organisms are the sole converter of sun's energy into sustenance -removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere -provides food, clothes, industrial products, shelter, fuel and medicine
Horticulture
Science of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or ornamental plants within a farm or garden.
Agriculture
Science or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops and or livestock. Throughout history the mindset of "quantity over quality" prevailed but we are moving towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious approach.
Scientific method
a process of asking a question, predicting an outcome and conducting experiments to prove or disprove the supposed outcome and ultimately to gain knowledge.
cladistics
analyzes shared plant features
Variable
aspect that is changed in an experiment
Control
aspect that remains constant in an experiment
cell biology
cell structure and function
dendrochronology
determining past climates by examining tree rings
genomics
focuses on genes and their functions -genetic engineering (transferring genes from one organism to another) helps in creating some plants to be resistant to pests, climates, diseases, etc.
economic botany
practical uses of plants and plant products
plant systematics
science of developing methods for grouping plant organisms -reclassifying
genetics
science of heredity founded by Gregor Mendel
plant morphology
study of plant forms and structure externally
paleobotany
study of plant fossils to help uncover past civilizations
plant physiology
study of plant function like photosynthesis, hormones, genes, reproduction, relationship with temperature and light for growth, etc.
ethnobotany
study of the culture of herbal medicinal
plant ecology
study of the interaction of plants with one another and with their environment
plant anatomy
study of the internal structure of plants
Hypothesis
tentative, unproven explanation (guess) for something that has been observed.
botany
the study of plants
forensic botany
the use of plant material to solve crimes
plant geography
why and how plants are distributed where they are