True or False: Plants need a rooting hormone applied by humans to propagate.
False
In Latin for 'to kill a green plant`, this is commonly used within turf and other landscaping applications.
What is an herbicide?
Soil conservation is important because..
What is - soil is an important natural resource.
Corn is a monocot or dicot plant?
What is a monocot?
What is the first agricultural revolution called?
What propagation method is taking a bud of a plant and placing it onto a stem of another plant?
What is budding?
What type of grasses can Indiana grow?
What is cold season grass?
This type of soil particle takes up the largest amount of space on the soil texture triangle..
Clay
What type of root does a carrot have?
What is a taproot?
Where does corn as a plant originate?
What is modern-day Mexico?
What is the name of the plant that we performed our air layering experiment on?
What is a Rubber Plant?
You want to target a specific type of weed. What type of herbicide should you complete?
What is a selective herbicide?
If a soil ribbon falls apart easily, it likely has a lot of...
What type of plant has their vascular bundles organized in a circle?
What are dicots?
What is an agricultural export?
What is a country sending out their agricultural products?
What propagation method involves putting a stolon / runner of a plant underground, letting it root?
What is layering?
This weed has sharp leaf hairs which will harm a person who touches it.
What can cause soil compaction on farms?
Where is the epidermis on leaves?
What is the outermost layer of the leaf
What were the first domesticated animals?
What is a goat and sheep?
What propagation method is separating dahlia tubers in the fall?
What is division?
This weed looks like a grass, spreads underground through rhizomes, and has checkered black and white roots.
What is nutsedge?
The smallest soil particle is..
Clay
What are the byproducts of photosynthesis?
Who is seen as the father of the Green Revolution?
Norman Borlaug