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August 2008
Plant Life Cycles
Chapter #2
Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office
June 2002
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What is a Life Cycle?
• from the time a seed is planted until the time that a seed is produced
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What are the Life Cycles?
• Annuals, Biennials, & Perennials
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Annual
• complete life cycle in one growing season– can be summer
annuals (spring wheat, barley) or winter annuals
(winter wheat)
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Biennials
• require two growing seasons to produce seed– first season plant
produces vegetation, second season seed (sugar beet, carrot)
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Perennials
• indefinite growth, can produce seed annually (grasses, trees, shrubs, onion)
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What is a Seed?
• package containing an embryo (miniature plant) and food
• seeds are alive, need air
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What is Germination?
• process where embryo changes to seedling (growing plant)
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What conditions are necessary for germination?
1) moisture
2) correct temperature
3) air
4) some seeds need light
5) some seeds need help (break seed coat [sunflower], remove a chemical from seed, heat, chill [winter wheat])
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What are Warm Season Crops?
• soil temperature must be 70 degrees F or more for germination (corn, rice, cotton, melons)
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What are Cool Season Crops?
• soil temp below 70 degrees F (wheat, barley, beets)
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How deep do seeds need to be planted?
• the size of the seed determines
• larger seed = deeper
• corn = 4"
• bluegrass = 1/4"
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Germination Process
1) seed absorbs water, swells
2) water activates enzymes which help digest stored food
3) root grows
4) shoot emerges (is now a seedling)
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What is vegetative growth?
• plant produces food for itself
• extra food is stored in roots,
stems, etc.
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What is…?
• when new stems are formed in grass plants
Tillering (Stooling)?Tillering (Stooling)?
Jointing?Jointing?• stems of grass plants elongate rapidly
Respiration?Respiration?• process how plants get energy from its
stored food
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How is food stored in plants?
• form of carbohydrates (sugars)
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How does respiration work?
Food + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
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What factors can influence the rate of respiration?
1) high temps = high rate of respiration
2) high amounts of light = high rate
3) high amounts of water = high rate
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What is Photosynthesis?
• process of converting water and carbon dioxide into food (sugar) and oxygen in the presence of chlorophyll and light
• photosynthesis and respiration are opposite cycles
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What is Transpiration?
• process of returning water to the air (in the form of gas)
• 99% of water taken in by roots is transpired
• Wilt = plant transpires more than it takes in
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What are Nutrients?
• elements needed by plants to grow
What are Macronutrients?
• needed in large amounts
• C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S)
• plants get C, H, O from air and water
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What are Primary Nutrients?
• N, P, K
What are Secondary Nutrients?
• Ca, Mg, S
• needed less
Nutrients
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What are Micronutrients?
• needed in small amounts, but essential
• excess amounts are toxic
• Fe, Bo, Mn, Zn, Mo, Cu, Cl
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16 Essential Nutrients
• C H O P K N S Ca Fe Mg B Mn Cu Zn Cl Mo
• An easy way to help remember essential nutrients is with the help of this sentence (each word or letter stands for each nutrient): C Hopkins Café Managed By Mine Cousin Clomo
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