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The Plant & The Environment: The Total Effect Horticultural Sciences Applying Science to Horticulture.

Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: The Plant & The Environment: The Total Effect Horticultural Sciences Applying Science to Horticulture.

The Plant & The Environment: The Total Effect

Horticultural SciencesApplying Science to Horticulture

Page 2: The Plant & The Environment: The Total Effect Horticultural Sciences Applying Science to Horticulture.

WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?

THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE PLANTS INTERACTION WITH THE ENVIRONMENT

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WHAT FACTORS EFFECT PLANT GROWTH?

AIR

TEMPERATURE

FERTILITY

WATER

SUNLIGHT

pH

CARBON DIOXIDE

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The Important of Understanding

Environmental Effects

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Overall Objective

On a summative evaluation, students will identify environmental

factors and their effects on plant growth with 85%

accuracy.

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Enabling Objectives

Identify the components of natural soils and artificial media

Evaluate the effects of soil texture on soil water retention, pH, and other characteristics of the soil

Examine the effects of compost, fertilizers, and other soil amendments.

Recognize the differences between granular, liquid, and slow release fertilizers and the general components of fertilizers.

Communicate the role of humidity, soil and air temperatures, CO2, and light

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The Ground Beneath Your Feet: What’s it All About?

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Air

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Water

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Organic Matter

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Ideal Ratio of Soil Components

45% Minerals

25% Water

25% Air

5% Organic Matter

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Classifying Soil