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Horticulture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Reproduction involving the male and female sex cells (pollen and egg)
Transpiration
Chloroplast
Balled and burlapped
Sexual
2. A plant that completes its life cycle in two seasons
Pollination
Sand
Vegetative
Biennial flower
3. Fine-grained soil; smallest soil particle
Hormones
Clay
Root
Sepal
4. Moss plants that grow on heath bogs
Fertilization
Vegetative
Placement
Peat moss
5. Odorless - colorless nutrient needed for plant life
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Clay
Leaf
6. Material used to control nematodes
Silt
Seed
Species
Nematocide
7. Plants with two cotyledons - flower parts usually in multiples of four or five - true secondary growth - vascular bundles arranged in a ring in the stem
Dicot
Signal words
Filament
Annual flower
8. A plant that keeps its leaves year round
Transpiration
Evergreen
Interiorscaping
Pollination
9. A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
Stamen
Annual flower
Peat moss
Interiorscaping
10. Woody or herbaceous plant that require some type of support
Vine
Root
Filament
Soil texture
11. Structure that has an embryo and a source of stored food contained within a protective coat
Seed
Ornamental tree
Hardiness
Sexual
12. Plants that shed their leaves in the fall
Soil texture
Deciduous
Monocot
Hormones
13. A group of organisms with distinguishing characteristics from other plants in a species - but does not transfer those characteristics to the offspring through sexual reproduction
pH
Root
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Cultivar
14. The reproduction of plants by seed - cuttings - budding - or grafting to increase in number - to reproduce
Molluscicide
Propagation
Fertilization
Leaf
15. Exposure to danger or harm
Nomenclature
Species
Germination
Hazard
16. Closely related organisms of one or more species that are grouped together
Genus
Fungicide
Nutrient
Fruit
17. An event that happens unexpectedly or unintentionally
LD
Accident
pH
Soilless media
18. A sheet containing information about the safe use of a chemical and the steps to take in case of an accident
Fertilization
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Olericulture
Placement
19. The beginning of growth from a seed
Interiorscaping
Germination
Rodenticide
Perlite
20. A single-stem - woody - perennial plant reaching the height of 12 feet or more
Nitrogen
Hormones
Growth regulators
Tree
21. Large trees with spreading canopies
Shade tree
Vine
Chloroplast
Complete fertilizer
22. The lower portion of a plant that bears neither leaves nor reproductive organs and that mostly develops underground and anchors the plant; the hairs absorb water and mineral nutrients
Nutrient
Annual flower
Transpiration
Root
23. Words on a pesticide label used to alert the user to the toxicity of a pesticide (danger - caution - warning - poison)
Perennial
Signal words
Woody Plant
Ovary
24. Plants with one cotyledon - flower parts usually in multiples of three - leaf venation usually parallel - no secondary growth - vascular bundles scattered in the stem
Horticulture
Monocot
Nomenclature
Clay
25. Heat-treated lava rock that is light weight with low moisture and nutrient-holding capacity
Monocot
Fruit
Perlite
Placement
26. Decayed remains of plants and animals
Leaf
Annual flower
Style
Organic matter
27. Supervised agriculture experience
Vine
Stomata
Fertilizer
SAE
28. The branch of biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms
Taxonomy
Photosynthesis
Herbicide
Hormones
29. The reproductive organs of a plant
Asexual
Flower
Fungicide
Stomata
30. The manufacture of food by green plants in which carbon dioxide and water are combined in the presence of light and chlorophyll to form sugar and oxygen
Placement
Nutrient
Vermiculite
Photosynthesis
31. The ability of a plant to withstand hot temperatures
LD
Transpiration
Heat tolerance
Herbaceous plant
32. Heat-treated mica that is light weight with nutrient and moisture-holding capacity
Photosynthesis
Stem
Miticide
Vermiculite
33. An index of the acidity of a substance
Deciduous
Morphology
pH
Signal words
34. The science and practice of growing - harvestin - handling - storing - processing - and marketing tree fruits
Pomology
Peat moss
Interiorscaping
Safety
35. A plant that lives for more than two seasons
Perennial
Floriculture
Cultivar
Dicot
36. Chemical reaction in which stored food energy is made available for plants and animals
Horticulture
Cellular respiration
Petal
Stamen
37. The female reproductive parts of a flower
Seed
Sand
Nitrogen
Pistil
38. Plants grown in normal soil in the ground
Proficiency
Floriculture
Field grow
Vermiculite
39. The practice of growing and suing plants for decorative purposes
Miticide
Bare root
Ornamental horticulture
Interiorscaping
40. A harvesting technique where a plant is dug without taking soil from the field
Nitrogen
Shade tree
Genus
Bare root
41. Material used to control insects
Stamen
Signal words
Insecticide
Pistil
42. The tube in the pistil that leads from the stigma to the ovary and through which pollen reaches the ova and egg
Style
Perennial
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Soilless media
43. Lethal dose
Transpiration
Soilless media
LD
Insecticide
44. Structure found at the top end of the pistil that contains a sticky surface on which pollen can be caught
Stomata
Stigma
Tree
Vegetative
45. A harvesting technique where a plant is dug keeping a ball of soil around the root system and covering it with burlap to hold the soil and roots together
SAE
Balled and burlapped
Fruit
Rodenticide
46. Fine particles of soil; smaller than sand and larger than clay
Silt
Perennial
Ground cover
Olericulture
47. The chance that an accident might occur during a research project
Hardiness
Risk
Herbaceous plant
Sand
48. The proportion of sand - silt - and clay in soil
CDE
Cellular respiration
Soil texture
Evergreen
49. The water loss from plant tissues
Sexual
Nematocide
Transpiration
Hazard
50. A chemical element required for plant growth
Propagation
Dicot
Nutrient
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)