Intro to Turfgrass
Across
- 2. Process of water movement up through a plant, which then evaporates through the leaves into the air.
- 4. The energy source used and stored in the plant.
- 5. Grass growth is slowed dramatically under extreme temperatures.
- 7. The cross-fertilization (interbreeding) of two or more parents that produce offspring.
- 8. resistance The ability of a turfgrass to survive during periods of little or no water.
- 14. texture Primarily a measure of the width of the leaf blades.
- 16. growth Lateral stems that penetrate through the enclosing leaf sheaths and grow outside of them.
- 17. A measure of the number of shoots in a given area.
- 19. Fungi live in association with the roots of some grass plants and can help absorb phosphorus and other nutrients in very poor soils.
- 21. Broadleaf plants such as tomatoes and roses.
- 22. A measure of the light reflected by turfgrass.
- 23. The plant cells are saturated or swollen with water.
- 25. Lateral stems that grow along the surface of the ground.
- 26. A dicotyledon or dicot.
- 27. crown The principal meristematic region; an unelongated stem.
- 29. New shoots.
- 30. growth Tillers that grow vertically, developing at the crown, and emerging from within the basal leaf sheath of the old stem.
Down
- 1. Species that are very similar in visual structure and physiology, however, differ in functional traits.
- 3. The movement of materials within a plant.
- 6. The release of energy from sugars.
- 9. Lateral stems that grow beneath the surface.
- 10. An increase in the number of shoots in a turf area, that spreads and gradually forms a very dense clump.
- 11. Tissue in the vascular system that carries water and minerals to the stems and leaves.
- 12. The upper, relatively flat part of the leaf.
- 13. The flowering part of a grass plant and is also where seeds are formed.
- 15. The act of combining with air.
- 18. The lower portion of the leaf.
- 20. Yellowing due to a lack of iron.
- 24. Primarily grasses and grasslike plants such as sedges and rushes.
- 27. Vascular tissue in plants that transports food manufactured in the leaves down to the stem and roots.
- 28. stomata (pl) Openings in the epidermis through which gases move in and out.