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Plant Science Essential Standard 3.00: Understand the plant industry Objective 3.01 - Remember careers in the plant industry.   Major Plant Science Industries: o  The science and art of producing, processing, marketing and distributing plants grown for their appearance or beauty  Examples o Flowers o Shrubs o Trees o Grasses o Interior plants o Production  The science and art of producing, processing, marketing and distributing fruits and vegetables  Examples: o Blueberries o Apples o Peaches o Strawberries o Tomatoes o Cucumbers o Sweet corn o Squash o Sweet potatoes o Agronomy  The science  Examples o Wheat o Barley o Field corn o Soybeans o Cotton Examples of Ornamental Horticulture Careers o  designs and arranges cut flowers o Groundskeeper  o Landscape  a professional trained in the art and science of o Golf Course Superintendent  manages the o Nursery Operator  o Manager  manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants o Gardener  a person who grows and maintains plants o Landscape  a person licensed to install landscapes based on passing certification exams  Examples of Fruit and Vegetable Careers o  grows and sells vegetables for the fresh, wholesale and retail markets o Manager  manages retail produce departments of o Supervisor  manages the production of wines  Examples of Agronomy Careers o  a specialist in soil and crop sciences o Forage Manager  o Federal grain Inspector  Federal employee that inspects harvested grain crops  Examples of General Plant Science Careers o Plant Physiologist  person who studies plant o Plant  person who develops new plants through, selection, hybridization, etc o Plant Propagator  a person who o  a person who studies insects Objective 3.03 - Understand basic horticultural (ornamental, fruit and vegetable) and agronomic principles and practices.   Type of Plant Growing Media o Soil is the top layer of the Earth’s surface and is the  Topsoil  Subsoil  Parent material Type of Plant Growing Media o  used for encouraging root growth under certain conditions o  consists of partial decomposed mosses in waterlogged areas called bogs o What’s the difference?  o    volcanic glass material   mineral- type mica used for starting new plants and in media mixes o  Amending the Plant Growing Media o Add o Specific nutrients o  Improper pH will  measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity  o Changing Soil pH  high alkalinity are made more acidic ( adding or aluminum sulfate  high acidic level is made more alkaline ( adding  finely ground dolomitic limestone  supplies both Ca (calcium) and Mg (magnesium) ) by ) by  Fertilizers o Complete fertilizer   N( )  P( )  K( ) o Incomplete fertilizer  Missing one of the three primary nutrients o Organic fertilizers  made with plant or animal products   Bone meal (high in phosphorus)  Blood meal   lacking in the other primary nutrients (except bone meal) o Inorganic fertilizers  higher analysis of soluble nutrients   Fertilizer Application o  evenly spreading over the surface of a lawn or other growing area o  placing fertilizer in bands about 8” from the row of growing plants  o application  spraying of liquid fertilizer directly onto the  Principle Parts of Plants o Roots  Generally two types    Function  anchor the plant  take in water and nutrients o Transport in Plant   Carries water and nutrients to the upper portion of the plant   Pipeline  Carries food to the roots    Food is stored in the roots Stems o Two basic types of aboveground stems   o Supports other plant parts o Water and nutrients are carried up to the leaves o Sugar made in the leaves is transported down to the roots Leaves o for the plant by using light energy ( ) o The chemical equation for photosynthesis is: light energy 6 CO2 + 6 H2O = C6H1206 + 6 02 o Photosynthesis  Slowing Photosynthesis  Low Carbon dioxide o Greenhouse o Carbon dioxide generators  Low Light o o Light intensity matters  Temperature o o Extreme temps can stop photosynthesis   Leaves are very useful in plants and vary greatly  leaf margin (edge), shape and arrangement are all important in plant identification Flowers o The primary function is the o Male flower part is the (anther, filament) o Female part is the (stigma, style, ovary). o Can be male, female or both o Petals attract insects to aid in pollination  Pollination   Fruit o The ovary (lower part of the pistil) of a flower matures into a fruit that surrounds the seeds o o The seed has 3 basic parts:  - protection for the seed  – food for the seed  – baby plant   Common Plant Science Skills Transplanting o Can be done by hand or machine o   Propagation o  Example: a seedling tomato from a cell pack in the greenhouse into a home garden Sexual  is the use of for reproducing plants  only way to obtain new varieties and hybrid vigor   Asexual ( )  use of a part or parts of a plant for reproducing plants  results in an of the parent plant o Examples   Vegetative parts that the parent plant uses to regenerate itself.  are often applied to speed up the development of roots   A method of dividing or separating the main part of a plant into smaller parts  Grafting   Tissue culture  use of a very small piece of a plant ( ) to produce a large number of new genetically identical plants Objective 3.04 - Remember tools and their safety practices related to the plant industry.  Plant Science Related Tool Safety Concepts o Choosing the right tool for a job  o Caring for tools and keeping them in  promote safety in the shop and workplace  Plant Science Related Tools o  planting and transplanting bulbs o Grafting tool  o Hose bib  for attaching a water hose and turning water supply on and off o  Cutting large branches when pruning shrubbery. o Pruning saw  o  cutting and shaping shrubbery o Hedge shears  o Soil auger  into soil to get samples o  determining soil temperatures o Soil tube  o Water breaker 
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            