Across
- 2. a fungal organisms whose life cycle includes inhabiting another plant. Most often referred to with tall fescue.
- 5. an organism that lives at least part of its life cycle within a host plant. Often mentioned in relation to endophyte infected tall fescue.
- 6. Planting seed with a drill in relatively narrow rows, generally less than a foot apart. early
- 9. a physical or physiological condition of a viable seed that prevents germination even in the presence of otherwise favorable germination conditions.
- 10. indigenous or native to a restricted locality.
Down
- 1. energy driven complex of one or more organisms and their environment.
- 3. discrete portion of the life cycle of a plant, such as vegetative growth, reproduction, or senescence.
- 4. characterizing the termination of vegetative growth by morphological or physiological causes. For example, apical flowering. Competitive sink demands.
- 7. the study of communities of living things and the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- 8. Usually includes shorter lived sun-loving plants such as grass, forbs, shrubs, or young trees that appear after soil disturbance. Normally considered to occur from year 0 to year 10-15.
