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Crop Science Midterm Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

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Question: Answer: love aquatic
Question: Answer: love very dry
Question: HalophytesAnswer: tolerate high soil
Question: pericarpAnswer: the seed coat and are fused which makes the fruit a caryopsis
Question: Answer: carbohydrates and other energy-containing compounds that the embyro uses during its
Question: cotyledonAnswer: embryonic seed leaf. sometimes it is called the
Question: coleoptileAnswer: protective sheath covering that covers and protects the foliar or true during emergence of the seedling through the soil
Question: Answer: contains the embryonic foliar leaves and the mesocotyl. it into the shoot that emerges above the ground
Question: hypocotylAnswer: connects to the
Question: Answer: into the primary root at germination
Question: MesophyteAnswer: of the road water requirement, almost all plants
Question: A grass seed is technically called Answer: caryopsis
Question: most grasses have _________ emergenceAnswer:
Question: emergenceAnswer: the cotyledons remain below ground. The (stem above the cotyledons) grows and raises the plumule out of the soil. FOOD SOURCE BELOW GROUND
Question: emergenceAnswer: above ground germination. hypocotyl (hypocotyl is the stem below the cotyledons) pushes the cotyledons above ground. FOOD ABOVE GROUND The cotyledons function as leaves until the true leaves emerge.
Question: Crops planted as cover and then under to enrich the soilAnswer: green crops
Question: Plants that are able to tolerate a high degree of soil are calledAnswer:
Question: In ________ emergence of the food source emerges from the soil instead of remaining in the soil during germinationAnswer:
Question: The standard deviation is best asAnswer: a measure of or variation about the mean
Question: List of Answer: , potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur, calcium
Question: Plant Answer: boron, zinc, copper, iron, chloride, manganese,
Question: nutrient deficiency symptoms in crop plantsAnswer: include , necrosis, and stunting
Question: Answer: plant nutrient deficiency that in yellow color due to a lack of chlorphyll.
Question: Interveinal Answer: spacing between veins are chlorotic, but the veins are
Question: Uniform Answer: all tissues are
Question: Answer: plant nutrient deficiency that results in death of the tissue (browning of the )
Question: StuntingAnswer: plant nutrient deficiency that in growth slowdown
Question: The first to emerge from a germinating seed in both dicots and monocots it the:Answer:
Question: nutrient deficiency that first show up in "new growth" tissue are usually associated withAnswer: a deficiency of immobile nutrient
Question: A fertilizer applicator with a width of 30 feet applies 50lbs of as it travels a distance of 200ft. Approximately how much fertilizer is being applied, in pounds per acre?Answer: a more than 360
Question: Compared to dicots, corn and other grasses are generally less damaged by frost or hail the first few days of emergence becauseAnswer: their growing point is below the soil surface, even several days after emergence
Question: Two nutrient elements that are to the structure of the chlorophyll molecule areAnswer: magnesium and
Question: A soil test recommendation calls for 120lbs/A of nitrogen for a wheat crop. How much of a material with analysis of 33-0-0 would need to be applied per acre to meet his recommendationAnswer: 360
Question: The food supply in seeds for is the endosperm, while in dicots the food supply is theAnswer:
Question: The major advantage of the tetrazolium test for determining seed is Answer: is it than any other test
Question: The purpose of the warm germination test is Answer: give an accurate picture of germination under the best
Question: The major parts of a grass lead include Answer: blade, sheath, and
Question: Leaf venation in dicots is the net type, while in monocots lead venation Answer: parallel type lead
Question: Vascular tissue in roots is arranged in the shape of a circle, while vascular tissue in dicot roots is arranged in the shape of aAnswer:
Question: The primary of growth in both dicots and grasses areAnswer: cell and cell elongation
Question: If you cut the top 1/4 portion of dicot and monocot plants, what do you Answer: monocots continue growth, dicots must regrow from lateral buds
Question: broadcast Answer: Uniform over the whole cropped field.
Question: Band Answer: fertilizers in bands to one or both sides of the rows.
Question: Answer: food supply in monocot
Question: CotyledonAnswer: food in dicots
Question: Seed Answer: protects the embryo and food
Question: MeristemAnswer: the growing point at the top of a plant
Question: MeristemAnswer: growing points that occur all along the plant like a telescope. present in
Question: Rate in PlantsAnswer: occurs as a sigmoidal curve, slow at first, then rapid, and then down again.
Question: Mobile Nutrient symptomsAnswer: appear first in older
Question: Nutrient deficiency symptomsAnswer: usually appear first in new growth
Question: Dry Fertilizer Application Answer: Pounds/acre = pounds applied / (distance x width) ÷ ft
Question: Adjusted Rate FormulaAnswer: recommended plant / % expected field emergence ÷ 100
Question: PoaceaeAnswer:
Question: Answer: legumes
Question: Answer: cotton
Question: Answer: tomatoes,
Question: cropsAnswer: , corn, sorghum
Question: Forage Answer: , bahaigrass
Question: Oil Answer: soybean,
Question: Pulse Answer: seeded legumes, intended for human consumption. examples: pea, lima beans
Question: Root Answer: radish, carrots,
Question: cropsAnswer: white
Question: cropsAnswer: sugar cane, beet
Question: Fiber Answer: cotton,
Question: cropAnswer: crop that covers the ground during winter. : ryegrass, clovers
Question: catch Answer: after a primary crop fails
Question: companion Answer: also called nurse crop. helps in the of the main crop. example: oat provides protection against weed for alfalfa
Question: trap Answer: to attract pests away from a main crop.
Question: cropAnswer: seed to seed in 1 season example: cotton, peanut
Question: biennial Answer: seed to seet in 2 seasons. 1st year is vegetative growth, 2nd year is reproductive growth example:cabbage, celery, beet
Question: perennial Answer: live
Question: plantsAnswer: soft succulents, cambium layer growth
Question: woody Answer: cambium layer, high cellulose and lingin fibers. poorly digested compounds.
Question: Root Answer: mechanical support, absorbtion of water and , foos storage
Question: root Answer: epidermis, cortex, endodermis, vascular
Question: Differences in monocot and dicot Answer: main difference is that vascular tissue in dicot roots are like a cross, but they are cylindrical in the monocots
Question: what is the leaf edge ?Answer: leaf
Question: 5 known types of hormonesAnswer: , giberellins, cytokinins, absisic acidm and ethylene
Question: Answer: cause plant to
Question: acidAnswer: plant growth
Question: Answer: an agent (detergent) that giberillic acid stick to leaves
 
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