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T/F Exposure to a specific environment (temperatures, light conditions, nutrition) will have the same affect on growth and development of a plant during its entire life cycle. (Q1)
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True
T/F Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen make up over 90% of a plants dry weight. (Q1)
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False
T/F Monocarpic plants only live for one year. (Q1)
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Endogenous
__________ regulation of growth and development is due to factors that are produced in the plant. (Q1)
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Chronology
__________ is the simplest method of timing cultural practices in relation to plant growth and development, but not necessarily the most accurate. (Q1)
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The transfer of pollen to the stigma
Pollination involves... (Q2)
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Both Anchors embryo to embryo sac and Provides nutrition to the developing embryo
What role(s) does the suspensor play during development?(Q2)
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Floral meristems
Which of the following are NOT present at the end of embryogenesis? (Q2)
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Which are not present at the end of embryogenesis? (Q2)
Azial/basal patterning; Radial patterning; Floral meristems; Root and shoot apical meristems
Floral meristems
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T/F Polarity in plants is not determined until after seedling germination. (Q2)
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Globular
Until _______ stage, monocots and dicots are nearly indistinguishable. (Q2)
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Histodifferentiation
During what stage of seed development does the embryo develop its basic architecture? (Q3)
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Abscisic Acid
Which plant hormone is responsible for promoting maturation and preventing early germination? (Q3)
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Quiescent
If a seed is dormant simply because it is not receiving favorable conditions for germination, it is said to be _______. (Q3)
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Osmotic potential
Seed germination can be slowed or reduced due to very low __________ of soil due to presence of high salts. (Q3)
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Scarification
Using artificial means to weaken seedcoats to promote germination is called __________. (Q3)
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Totipotency
The ability of cells to differentiate into any organ of the plant is called __________. (Q4)
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Epidermis
The L-1 histogenic layer gives rise to __________. (Q4)
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Cytohistochemical zonation
__________ is an organizational pattern of cells present only during the growing season; at dormancy this organization disappears. (Q4)
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Phyllotaxy
Positioning, timing, and number of successive primordia development determines __________. This is how leaves are arranged and attached to stems. (Q4)
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Periclinal
A plant that has an entire histogenic layer(s) mutated is refered to as a __________ chimera. (Q4)
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Decreasing photoperiod
In most cases the first cue for plants to begin preparing for acclimation/dormancy is __________. (Q5)
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Abscisic Acid
Mature leaves produce __________ in response to short days - it helps induce terminal bud set. (Q5)
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Juvenile
Generally, will juvenile or adult trees be easier to propogate from stem suttings? (Q5)
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Juvenile
I am annoyed that the sweet gum in my front yard holds its leaves until Thanksgiving, whereas the larger ones I see around campus drop their leaves much earlier. Would you guess that this plant is juvenile or adult? (Q5)
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Chilling during fall and winter
Buds of woody trees and shrubs overcome endodormancy by __________. (Q5)
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No, vegetative adult trees will flower sooner if growth is restricted
I have propagated a pear tree that is flowering (means it's adult). After propagating it, the next year it does not flower so I decide to hit it with a high rate of nitrogen and irrigate heavily. Am I going to get this plant to flower quicker? (Q6)
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Flower sooner
In general, increasing temperatures above some minimum will cause plants to __________. (Q6)
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Induce flowering
In obligate vernalization species, a period of chilling is required to __________. (Q6)
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Decrease
Reducing light intensity on sun-adapted species will cause flowering to __________. (Q6)
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Increase outcrossing
Strategies such as dichogamy, herkogamy, and dioecy serve to __________. (Q6)
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Sigmoidal
Growth rate of annual plants over the duration of a year is __________ when plotted on a graph (growth rate on y-axis ad time on x-axis). (M1)
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More energy developed to vegetative growth early, then later switching to reproductive growth after the phase change
In an annual plant, during both early and later stages of growth there is __________. (M1)
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Sequential
The stages of plant development are regarded as __________. (M1)
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Phytohormones
Endogenous regulation of plant development generally involves __________. (M1)
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Globular stage
The ultimate fate of cells in the embryo with regard to which tissue layer they will be a part of is already determined by the __________, (M1)
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Endosperm
In the case of "normal" sexual development of seeds, __________ develops solely from the union of a sperm with two polar nuclei. (M1)
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Scarify then cold stratify
In a seed with combinational dormancy in the form of hardseededness and deep physiological dormancy, what needs to be done to promote germination? (M1)
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Heat summation
If you are developing an integrated pest management program, it would be most effective to use __________ to estimate pest activity and development. (M1)
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Apical-basal patterning; Radial patterning; Root and shoot meristems
Within a "typical" seed at maturity there will be an embryo that has __________. (M1)
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Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
More than 90% of the dry weight of a plant is composed of __________. (M1)
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Annual
__________ plants grow vegetatively, flower, produce seeds, then senesce and die over a single season. (M1)
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Gibberellins
__________ induces synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes (hydrolases) into the endosperm that break down macromolecules to be used by the embryo in germination. (M1)
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Double Fertilization
The process that produces a zygote from the union of a sperm and egg cell and endosperm from the union of a serm and two polar nuclei is called __________. (M1)
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Ovule
The __________ will become the seed the following fertilization. (M1)
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Quiescent
If a seed remains "dormant" until it is given proper temperature, air, moisture, etc. but otherwise requires no pretreatment for germination it is/exhibits __________. (M1)
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It improves germination rate and uniformity
Intermediate physiological dormancy species like cedars may not definitively require cold stratification but most producers will stratify. Why? (M1)
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Cell Wall
Growth of new cells take place when they enlarge due to water uptake following mitosis. This takes place because new cells can loose their __________ and expand. (M1)
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Gibberellin
__________ promotes germination of seeds and can sometimes overcome dormancy that normally requires chilling. (M1)
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After ripening
_________ is the treatment or time required after harvest in dry storage to break dormancy exhibited in freshly harvested seeds. Intensity of dormancy decreases during storage. (M1)
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Chronology
__________ is the simplest method to predict growth and development of plants to coordinate timing of application of cultural practices. (M1)
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As temperature increases, the rate of growth and development eventually stops increasing
Modifications were made in calculating degree days (heat units) to result in a new unit called growing degree days. Why are these modifications made? (M1)
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Heat summation
__________ is used to quantify the relationship between temperature and growth and development. (M1)
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Plants respond differently to cultural practices at different stages of growth and development
Monitoring plant growth and development is important because... (M1)
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More cells
Mitosis occurs in meristems and serves primarily to provide... (M1)
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Begins programmed cell death of all tissues but seeds
As an annual plant approaches senescence it __________. (M1)
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True
T/F Day neutral plants' flowering and timing is unaffected by photoperiod. (M2)
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True
T/F Periclinal chimera are the most stable type of chimera. (M2)
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True
T/F Ability of stem cuttings to form adventitious roots decreases as plants mature, (M2)
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False
T/F Juvenile plants produce more short shoots than long shoots. (M2)
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T/F Plants of the same species but of different provenance are often triggered to enter dormancy by different day lengths (earlier vs later in the season). (M2)
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T/F Most conifers have BOTH latent buds and adventitious buds. (M2)
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True
T/F Apical dominance is a type of paradormancy. (M2)
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False
T/F Trees start out early on in their life with decurrent growth. (M2)
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True
T/F Dichogamy is a spatial separation of anthers and stigma. (M2)
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False
T/F Histogenic layers are only present when mitosis is very active. (M2)
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Ontogeny and Chronology
"Age of plants" can be described in terms of both __________ and __________. (M2)
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it has the potential to be damaged at warmer temperatures if it is not acclimated
Colorado blue spruce has the genetic potential to be hardy to -50 F. That means that ... (M2)
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Stem cuttings
Thornless blackberries resulted from a mutation in the L-1 histogenic layer. A viable way to propagate a plant that would result in more thornless plants would be: (M2)
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Upper branches
If you wanted to collect material from a seedling cherry tree that is reproductively mature, graft it, and have it begin flowering as quickly as possible, where would you collect scion? (M2)
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Physiologically mature materials remain mature and there is a reduced time period to flowering and fruit production.
Topophysis is usefully exploited during propagation of fruiting trees to establish orchard because __________. (M2)
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Vegetative growth to reproductive growth
Phase change in woody plants represents the change from __________. (M2)
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Paradormancy
Apical dominance is an example of this type of dormancy. (M2)
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Ecodormancy
This is the type of dormancy exhibited by roots of woody plants. (M2)
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Endodormancy
This type of dormancy is removed by accumulation of chilling. (M2)
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Phyllotaxy
The arrangement of leaves around the stem is referred to as __________. (M2)
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Totipotency
The ability of cells in the shoot apical meristem to differentiate into any organ in the plant is referred to as __________. (M2)
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Recurrent growth
Species that set a resting terminal bud in between multiple flushes of vegetative growth during the growing season exhibit __________. (M2)
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During the previous season
The number of leaves produced during the growing season in fixed growth species is determined __________. (M2)
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Removing the shoot apex
Axillary buds that are under apical dominance can be stimulated to grow by: (M2)
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Translocate to storage organs
When repairing for dormancy, nutrients within leaves primarily: M2
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Auxin
Leaf primordia are added to the shoot apex where there are sufficient levels of? (M2)
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They receive sufficient chilling
Species with buds that have endodormancy can only resume after: (M2)
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All shoots, long shoots
Early leaves are present in the buds of __________, while late leaves are only found in __________. (M2)
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Ecodormancy
Grass in the Willamette Valley tends to stop growing during summer unless it is irrigated. What type of dormancy is this? (M2)
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Abscisic Acid
Mature leaves perceive the shortening day length and produce __________, which leads to photoperiod-induced bud dormancy. (M2)
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False
T/F If a plant has a reported cold hardiness based on lab test of -45C, that means that it will never be damaged unless it gets cold. (Q8)
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Ice Nucleators
In order for ice to form, the temperature must be low enough ad there must be __________, which serve to orient water molecules (Q8)
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Shortening day length with warm temperatures
Cold acclimation in woody plants generally starts with __________. (Q8)
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Non-equilibrium freezing
Which type of freezing is more damaging to plants? (Q8)
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Freezing point depression
The lowering of the freezing point by a few degrees due to increased solutes is __________. (Q8)
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Leaf expansion
Which process is affected first by a drought stress? (Q9)
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Electrical conductivity (EC)
Salinity of water or potting media is determined by __________?(Q9)
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Abscisic Acid (ABA)
What hormone is associated with sensing and messaging a plant is under drought stress? (Q9)
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Temperature Compensation Point
At a certain temperature, there are equal amounts of CO2 fixed by photosynthesis and released by respiration. This is called __________ and above this temperature, there is more CO2 released by respiration than fixed by photosynthesis. (Q9)
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Halophytes
_________ are plants adapted to saline soils and can tolerate and grow in high salt situations. (Q9)
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False
T/F Seeds are not capable of sensing light before germination? (Q10)
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Auxin
__________ moves to the shaded side of stems in plants and results in phototropism. (Q10)
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Both Red and Far-red
What type of light is present in sunlight? (Q10)
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All the Above (Photomorphogenesis, Phototropism, and Photoperiodism)
Phytochrome is involved in __________? (Q10)