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Horticulture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The fusion or joining of a sperm with an egg
Risk
Monocot
Molluscicide
Fertilization
2. Material used to control undesirable plants
Annual flower
Herbicide
Container grown
Insecticide
3. Heat-treated lava rock that is light weight with low moisture and nutrient-holding capacity
Perlite
Nomenclature
Ground cover
Root
4. Fine particles of soil; smaller than sand and larger than clay
Silt
Ovary
Woody Plant
Sexual
5. The chance that an accident might occur during a research project
Risk
Landscaping
Apical meristem
Asexual
6. Leaf-like structures located inside the sepals that are often colorful
Growth regulators
Ovary
Annual flower
Petal
7. Supervised agriculture experience
Accident
SAE
Ground cover
Olericulture
8. An award for an individual's SAE
Proficiency
CDE
Nutrient
Propagation
9. A chemical element required for plant growth
Species
Anther
Nutrient
Sexual
10. The science and practice of growing - harvestin - handling - storing - processing - and marketing tree fruits
Dicot
Sexual
Peat moss
Pomology
11. Plants with one cotyledon - flower parts usually in multiples of three - leaf venation usually parallel - no secondary growth - vascular bundles scattered in the stem
Growth regulators
Monocot
Complete fertilizer
Vermiculite
12. Largest soil particle; hard - granular rock; finer than gravel and coarser than dust
Sand
Proficiency
Annual flower
Style
13. Large trees with spreading canopies
Perlite
Accident
Miticide
Shade tree
14. Type of reproduction using plant parts (but not the reproductive parts)
Proficiency
Vegetative
Leaf
Fertilizer
15. Literally means "garden cultivation" - includes the cultivation - processing - and sale of fruits - nuts - vegetables - ornamental plants - and flowers
Proficiency
Horticulture
Fruit
Cellular respiration
16. A group of organisms with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a genus
Genus
Balled and burlapped
Nematocide
Species
17. The reproduction of plants by seed - cuttings - budding - or grafting to increase in number - to reproduce
Stem
Ovary
Propagation
Phosphorus
18. 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
Signal words
Pest
Field grow
Balled and burlapped
19. Chemical messenger substance that affects plant growth
Filament
Germination
Olericulture
Hormones
20. The ability of a plant to withstand hot temperatures
Monocot
LD
Flower
Heat tolerance
21. Woody or herbaceous plant that forms a mat less than 1 foot high covering the ground
Bare root
Soilless media
Ground cover
Dicot
22. The reproductive organs of a plant
Ground cover
Taxonomy
Flower
Perennial
23. A plant that completes its life cycle in two seasons
Filament
Biennial flower
Nematocide
Flower
24. Woody or herbaceous plant that require some type of support
Vine
pH
Growth regulators
Monocot
25. A bluish-white - highly reactive - metallic element
Herbicide
Petal
Potassium
Peat moss
26. Heat-treated mica that is light weight with nutrient and moisture-holding capacity
Asexual
Rodenticide
Vermiculite
Style
27. Material used to control nematodes
Pomology
Photosynthesis
Nematocide
Safety
28. The science and practice of installing - maintaining - and using grasses - plants - shrubs - and trees in the landscape
Olericulture
Container grown
Transpiration
Deciduous
29. The science and practice of growing - harvesting - storing - designing - marketing - and distributing foliage and/or flowering plants
Perlite
Growth regulators
Floriculture
Fertilization
30. Without the union of male and female sex cells (also referred to as vegetative)
Style
Olericulture
Asexual
Herbaceous plant
31. The male reproductive parts of a flower
Field grow
Seed
Stamen
Entrepreneur
32. An index of the acidity of a substance
Miticide
pH
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
LD
33. The ability of a plant to withstand cold temperatures
Sepal
Hardiness
SAE
Floriculture
34. The branch of biology that deals with the forms of organisms
Morphology
Monocot
Vegetative
Risk
35. Reproduction involving the male and female sex cells (pollen and egg)
Ground cover
Sexual
Stomata
Cellular respiration
36. Structure found at the top end of the pistil that contains a sticky surface on which pollen can be caught
Ornamental horticulture
Stigma
Insecticide
Interiorscaping
37. A variety of control methods - such as cultural - mechanical - biological and chemical - used together to control pests
Silt
Stamen
Hormones
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
38. A plant that produces wood and has buds above the ground that survive winter
Seed
Dicot
Woody Plant
Nutrient
39. Material used to control mites
Field grow
Hazard
Miticide
Leaf
40. The beginning of growth from a seed
Sepal
Sexual
Germination
Fertilizer
41. The stalk-like part of the stamen that holds the anther
Germination
Bare root
Field grow
Filament
42. The branch of biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms
Taxonomy
Fertilizer
Vermiculite
Monocot
43. One who works for oneself
Filament
Entrepreneur
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Nomenclature
44. The naming of organisms
Phosphorus
Clay
Nomenclature
Photosynthesis
45. A sheet containing information about the safe use of a chemical and the steps to take in case of an accident
Genus
Flower
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Style
46. The practice of growing and suing plants for decorative purposes
Olericulture
Ornamental horticulture
Ovary
Soil texture
47. Hormones and synthetic chemicals that inhibit or modify plant growth and development
Risk
Growth regulators
Safety
Clay
48. A sac-like structure at the top of the stamen that contains pollen
Anther
Pesticide
Monocot
Fungicide
49. Material used to control insects
Insecticide
Evergreen
Monocot
Vine
50. A chemical used to kill snails and slugs
Landscaping
Molluscicide
Hazard
Propagation