A lack or shortage of a given nutrient is considered a ________.
defiency
How many phases does photosynthesis go through?
2
Which greenhouse career is responsible for organizing and prioritizing flow of work, maintaining financial records, and other related tasks
Owner, president, CEO
To kill a pest directly or make the environment unsuitable is known as a _________ control.
mechanical or physical
What is the technique of growing plants without soil?
Hydroponics
Which plant organ helps plants obtain nutrients?
Roots
Pollen is stored on this part of the flower.
Anther
The most common type of commercial greenhouse shape or design
Even span
The use of pesticides in some form is __________ control.
chemical
When in doubt, refer to this for assistance with pesticide safety
label or poison control
Nutrients required in large amounts are called _________.
Macronutrients
A root system that has one "main" root with many smaller roots growing off of it would be considered a _______.
Taproot
A greenhouse that is connected to another structure.
Lean to
rootrot
Growing new plants without the use of seeds is ________ reproduction.
Asexual
Iron, Zinc, and Sodim are considered ____ nutrients for plants.
Micro
What is the process used by plants to convert light energy into energy that can be released to fuel plants functions?
Photosynthesis
A greenhouse covering material used to protect plants from wind, heat, and light intensity is known as a ____________.
Shadecloth
Who am I? I am light green and a flying greenhouse nuisance, sucking the nutrients from plants' leaves.
Aphid
The development of roots on a stem when the parent plant is still attatched is called ________.
Layering
Yellowing of leaves is caused by _______ shortage.
Nitrogen
In what part of a plant is a seed formed?
Flower
What material is considered the best for crop production and light transmission?
Glass
What does IPM stand for?
Integrated Pest Management
To take two tissues of plants and join them together to continue growing is known as ________
Grafting