SAE
Taxonomy
Soils
Nutri/Ferti/IPM
Terms
100

SAE stands for:

What is Supervised Agricultural Experience?

100

This is the first word in scientific name

What is Genus?

100

These are the 3 main soil textures

sand, silt, clay

100

These are the 3 primary nutrients

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium?

100

This is what a plant is called if it is swollen or filled with moisture

What is turgid?

200

These are the two main divisions of SAEs

What is Foundational & Immersion?

200

This is the first name of the guy who came up with scientific classification for plants

Who is Carl L?

200

This layer has unweathered plant material

B layer/horizon?

200

These are the 3 secondary nutrients

Magnesium, Calcium, Sulfur
200
Starting plants from seeds is classified as
Sexual Propagation
300

For Foundational: These are included in the employability skills & career readiness section

What is resume & cover letter?

300

This division in the plant kingdom consists of algae, fungi, and lichens

What is thallophytes?

300

This soil texture is ideal for horticulture plant production

What is loamy?

300

This fertilizer method is best for spreading uniformly throughout the area

What is broadcasting?

300

This is the part of the flower that contains the ovary, style, & stigma

What is the pistil?

400

Immersion: this type of SAE students could work full time/part time for an employer

What is placement?

400

These are the 2 sub divisions within the spermatophytes division

What is angiosperm & gymnosperm?

400

This is the main/most common soil structure in the A layer

What is granular?

400

IPM stands for

Integrated Pest Mangament

400

This process is known as collecting and storing heat from the sun

What is Greenhouse effect?

500

Immersion: this type is where students accept financial responsibility, and create their own business.

What is entrepreneurship? 

500

This is an example plant for a gymnosperm plant

What is a conifer or pine tree?

500

Name 3 different soil structures

What is single grain, granular, blocky, prismatic, platey, massive, columnar.

500

This is what PAMS means in IPM

Prevention, Avoidance, Monitoring, & Suppression
500

These are the fist leaves to appear and determines whether a plant is a monocot/dicot?

What is cotyledons?