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Fall 2016
Harrison Hughes
HORT 100
Intro to Horticulture: horticultural classification
This lecture was kind of weird, so I went ahead and read the chapter and took notes based on the chapter. Gymnosperms versus angiosperms, seeds, fruit, moncot and dicot.
Here's the filled out version of the study guide. Covering all we've learned in the first 4 weeks!
vegetative and seed propagation, seed development, cuttings, dormancy
A more international perspective of horticulture and field crops. The Green Revolution, the Columbian Exchange, Norman Borlaug ("father of the green revolution")
This week was all about climate and how it affects soil! soil components, soil functions, weathering, rock types, soil texture, arid vs humid climates, soil taxonomy
The 15 common houseplants we need to know for our upcoming lab quiz in a ppt with pictures and scientific names!
The comprehensive study guide of weeks 5 through 9. (Climate, plant nutrition, irrigation, photosynthesis, respiration, absorption, translocation, growth and development, PGR)
This is the study guide given to us, but filled out. **This only contains material from the weeks after the midterm (weeks 10-15)**
These notes cover all of day 1 lecture including: - "What is Horticulture?" -The differences between horticulture and agricultural production -Horticulture as therapy and the benefits - Different aspects of horticulture
These notes cover the second lecture which includes: -What all horticultural plants have in common -Primitive plants of horticultural importance -Plant diversity
These notes cover lecture 3: Plant Structure and Function and include: -Important parts of a plant cell -How plant cells have the same structure but differ from one another -Plant Tissues -Stem functions -Monocots vs. Dicots -Modified Stems
These notes include: -Vascular tissue -Water transportation -Functions and structure of the leaf I will add more to these notes as soon as I can I had to miss a few classes this week. Thanks!