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Quiz I
Purdue University AGRY 505 Quiz I Material: Grasses, Legumes, and Soil
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Undergraduate 4
03/05/2017

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Define forage.
Definition
a grass, legume, or forbe species that can be utilized by grazing livestock.
Term
What are the four different forms of forages.
Definition

Roughage

Green Chop

Silage

Hay

Term
What is the difference between a forage and a roughage.
Definition
Forages are more highly digestible feeds, and roughages have a low digestibility due to their high indigestible fiber content.
Term
What type of land is this:
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Definition
Permanent Pasture
Term
What type of land is this:
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Definition
Rangeland
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What type of land is this:
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Definition
Cropland Pasture
Term
What type of land is this:
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Definition
Silvopasture
Term
List the order of livestock species that utilizes least to most forage in its ration (poultry, swine, beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses)
Definition
Poultry, swine, horses, dairy, beef
Term
List the three broad classification types of forage plants.
Definition
Grasses
Legumes
Forbes
Term
Name the inflorescence:
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Definition
Panicle
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Name the inflorescence:
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Definition
Raceme
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Name the inflorescence:
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Definition
Spike
Term
What is a phytomer?
Definition
A leaf blade that is not the top (flag leaf); numbered by age.
Term
What is the difference between a stolon and rhizome?
Definition
Stolon - above ground, horizontal stems.
Rhizome - underground stems.
Term
Where is the peduncle located?
Definition
Where the inflorescence attaches.
Term
What are the lemma and palea and how are they different?
Definition
Parts of a mature seed unit; lemma has an awn (additional "spike").
Term
What is a glume?
Definition
What individual spikelets attach to on an inflorescence.
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What is an intravaginal tiller?
Definition
Intravaginal tiller – grows vertically on the inside of the leaf sheath to emerge at the collar of the subtending leaf.
Term
What is an extravaginal tiller?
Definition
Extravaginal tiller – grows laterally through the older leaf sheaths to emerge a short distance from the main stem (rhizomes and stolons).
Term
In forage grasses, what does G stand for?
Definition
Germination
Term
In forage grasses, what does V stand for?
Definition
Vegetative (leaf development)
Term
In forage grasses, what does E stand for?
Definition
Elongation (stem elongation)
Term
In forage grasses, what does R stand for?
Definition
Reproductive (floral development)
Term
What growth stage does Vn reference?
Definition
Nth leaf collared
Term
What growth stage does En reference?
Definition
Nth node palpable/visible
Term
What growth stage does R0 reference?
Definition
Boot stage
Term
What growth stage does R4 reference?
Definition
Anther emergence/anthesis
Term
In a legume, what is the radicle?
Definition
Initial first root from a germinating seed.
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In a legume, what is the petiole?
Definition
What connects the leaves to the stem.
Term
What type of leaf arrangement is this:
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Definition
Trifoliate
Term
What type of leaf arrangement is this:
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Definition
Pinnate
Term
What type of leaf arrangement is this:
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Definition
Palmate
Term
In a legume, what is the hypocotyl?
Definition
First emergence of the seedling; "hook".
Term
In a legume, what is the petiolule?
Definition
What connects leaves in trifoliate arrangements.
Term
In a legume, what is/are the cotyledon(s)?
Definition
The first 1-2 leaves to appear on a germinating seed.
Term
In a legume, what is the stipule?
Definition
Leaf-like outgrowths on either side at the base of the petiole.
Term
In a legume, what is the hair-like structures called on leaves?
Definition
Pubescence
Term
In a legume, what is epigeal germination?
Definition
When the cotyledons develop above ground.
Term
In a legume, what is hypogeal germination?
Definition
When the cotyledons develop below ground.
Term
What is this type of inflorescence called:
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Definition
Umbel
Term
What is this type of inflorescence called:
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Definition
Raceme
Term
What is this plant structure:
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Definition
Tendril
Term
In a legume, what is the difference between a node and a nodule?
Definition
Nodules are for reference with rhizomes, and nodes are locations on the stems.
Term
What is the break-down of the legume index for developmental stages?
Definition
0-2: Vegetative (early, mid, late)
3&4: Flower bud development (early & late)
5&6: Flowering (early & late)
7-9: Seed production (early, late, and ripe seedpod)
Term
What is the most appropriate stage to harvest alfalfa for lactating dairy cattle use?
Definition
4 - Late bud
Term
What are the five soil forming factors?
Definition
Parent Material
Climate
Native Vegetation
Topography
Time
Term
How does parent material influence soil formation?
Definition
Affects soil properties and rate of development (texture).
Term
How does climate influence soil formation?
Definition
Influences the amount of water available for the weathering process.
Term
How does native vegetation influence soil formation?
Definition
Influences the amount of organic matter in the soil.
Term
How does topography influence soil formation?
Definition
Influences the natural drainage, movement of water, erosion, and plant cover.
Term
How does time influence soil formation?
Definition
Influences the horizon and structural development of a soil.
Term
What are the processes of soil formation?
Definition
Additions
Translocations
Transformations
Losses
Term
How do additions relate to horizon formation?
Definition
Organic matter from plants (A horizon).
Term
How do translocations relate to horizon formation?
Definition
Movement of clay and Fe into and out of soil (E & B horizons).
Term
How do transformations relate to horizon formation?
Definition
Weathering of rocks and minerals.
Term
How do losses relate to horizon formation?
Definition
Removal of calcium carbonates and other minerals.
Term
Define soil texture.
Definition
The amount of sand, silt, and clay particles in the soil.
Term
Why is soil texture important?
Definition
Influences nutrient holding capacity, moisture holding capacity, and availability to plants, water infiltration rates, and erodibility.
Term
Why is soil compaction a problem for plant growth?
Definition

Slows water infiltration rate

Limits root development.

Term
What two soil properties can be can be determined/estimated by soil color?
Definition
Surface Horizon – indicator of organic matter content.
Subsurface Horizon – indicator of soil drainage.
Term
How does surface horizon indicate organic matter content?
Definition
Light Brown: 1%
Dark Brown: 3-4%
Black: >6%
Term
How does subsurface horizon indicate organic matter content?
Definition
Red, brown, tan, and yellow: oxidized iron (well drained)
Grays: reduced iron (poorly drained)
Term
Describe the effect that frequent defoliation has upon root and shoot development.
Definition
Depending on the depth where defoliation occurs, shoot development can be hindered/stopped if the meristematic tissue is affected.
Term
What are the value-added possibilities of forages? (4)
Definition

Milk/meat production

N-fixation

Improved water quality (decrease sedimentation)

Decrease soil erosion

Term
What is the rachilla?
Definition
The side branch of a compound leaf that bears the individual leaflets
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