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        | cross section of a C3 grass blade |  
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        which part of the grass blade is number 1? [image] |  
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        which part of the grass blade is number 2? [image] |  
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        which part of the grass blade is number 3? [image] |  
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        which part of the grass blade is number 4? [image] |  
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        which part of the grass blade is number 5? [image] |  
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        | anatomy of the leaf of a C3 plant |  
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 1?
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 2?
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 3?
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 4?
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        | anatomy of the leaf of a C4 plant |  
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 1?
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 2?
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 3?
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        | which part of the C3 plant leaf is number 4?
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        | are C3 grasses warm season or cool season? |  
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        | anatomy of a C3 grass blade vs. anatomy of a C4 grass blade |  
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        | Vascular bundles with bundle sheath |  
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        | Vascular bundles with bundle sheath |  
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        | difference between the anatomy of the leaves of C3 and C4 grasses in terms of the vascular bundles |  
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        | the vascular bundles of the C4 leaves are are spaced more closely, whereas the C3 grass has many more mesophyll cells surrounding each vascular bundle |  
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        | difference between the anatomy of the leaves of C3 and C4 grasses in terms of composition |  
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        | there are proportionally more thick walled fiber cells of the C4 grass leaf blade because there are fewer mesophyll cells |  
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        | why C3 grasses tend to have higher nutritive value than C4 grasses |  
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        | because the C3 grasses have more mesophyll and less fiber; the mesophyll cells have lots of protein |  
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        | which forages tend to be more digestable? C3 or C4? |  
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        | Plants store excess energy as... |  
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        | depiction of how p'synth works |  
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        | depictions of how C3 p'synth works |  
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        | how the vascular bundles are arranged in C4 p'synth |  
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        | The vascular bundles are surrounded by a special type of mesophyll cell which are collectively called the bundle sheath |  
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        | special type of mesophyll that surrounds the vascular bundles |  
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        | do the mesophyll cells have rubisco? |  
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        | the cells in C4 plants that have rubisco |  
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        | The bundle sheath cells have Rubisco and fix CO2 just like in C3 plants |  
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        | the type of tissue where C3 p'synth happens in all leaf tissue |  
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        | depiction of how C4 p'synth happens in C4 plants |  
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        | depiction of the exchange between C3 and C4 machinery that occurs in C4 p'synth |  
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        | another CO2 fixing enzyme that's found in the mesophyll cells of C4 plants |  
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        | which is more mobile in the p'synthetic machinery? malate or OAA? |  
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        | the overall chem rxn of p'synth |  
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        | 6CO2 + 12H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
the rxn is accompanied by light and plant enzymes |  
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        | the plant enzyme involved in the overall chem rxn for p'synth |  
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        | why the net p'synth of C3 plants is is limited at high irradiance |  
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        | because CO2 transport to rubisco is slower |  
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        | plants with this type of p'synth tend to not do well in tropics |  
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        | plants with this type of p'synth tend to dominate tropics |  
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        | why C3 tends to shut down at 86°F or 68°F |  
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        | because stomata close up due to water becoming a limiting factor |  
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        | plants with this tyoe of p'synth tend to be shade intolerant |  
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        | the c'tration of CO2 at which plants show no net fixation of CO2 |  
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        | plants with which type of p'synth have higher CO2 fixation point? |  
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        | which type of respiration is of higher priority: maintenance or growth? |  
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        | what happens to the carbohydrates formed in leaves by net p'synth? |  
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        | they are translocated as sucrose to other parts of the plant |  
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        | where growth respiration occurs |  
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        | mainly in areas of cell division or expansion |  
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        | what happens to excess carbohydrate when p'synth exceeds the needs of growth and resp? |  
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        | it is stored as starch or fructan |  
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        | depiction of the use of carbohydrates in plants |  
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        | some non-structural carbohydrates in grasses |  
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        | where the structural carbs are |  
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        | the non structural carbs are... |  
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        | chart of non-structural carbohydrates in grasses (memorize this) |  
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        | some cool season (C3) perennials |  
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        -tall fescue -orchardgrass |  
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        | some cool season (C3) annuals |  
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        -wheat -rye -annual ryegrass |  
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        | some warm season (C4) perennials |  
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        | some warm season (C4) annuals |  
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        -pearl millet -sorghum/Sudan |  
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        | the type of non-structural carbohydrate found in cool season (C3) perennials such as tall fescue and orchardgrass |  
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        | the type of non-structural carbohydrate found in cool season (C3) annuals such as wheat, rye, and annual ryegrass |  
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        | the type of non-structural carbohydrate found in warm season (C4) perennials such as Bermuda and bahia |  
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        | the type of non-structural carbohydrate found in warm season (C4) annuals such as pearl millet and sorghum/Sudan |  
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        | where cool season (C3) perennials such as tall fescue and orchardgrass store their fructan |  
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        -stem bases -rhizomes -stolons |  
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        | where cool season (C3) annuals such as wheat, rye, and annual ryegrass store their fructan |  
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        | where warm season (C4) perennials such as Bermuda and bahia store their starch |  
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        -stem bases -rhizomes -stolons |  
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        | where warm season (C4) annuals such as pearl millet and sorghum/Sudan store their fructose |  
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        | the composition of glucose |  
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        | 1 sucrose attached to 1 fructose |  
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        | how fructans are synthesized in cool season grasses |  
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        | by adding fructose to sucrose units |  
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        | how long can fructans be? |  
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        | type of grasses fructans are not found in |  
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        | the non-structural carbohydrate found in C4 grasses |  
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        | how starch can occur in warm season perennial grasses |  
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        | how starch is synthesized in warm season grasses |  
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        | by making polymers of glucose |  
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        | how long can the polymers of glucose in starch be? |  
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        | Can be hundreds of units long |  
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        | why storage of carbs is important in plants |  
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        | Storage of carbs is important to growth of the plants |  
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        | depiction of some ways plants use N reserves |  
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        | For N, the priority is... |  
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        | Grasses get most of the N used for regrowth from... |  
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        | Legumes get most of the N used for regrowth from... |  
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        | depiction of N movement in grasses |  
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        | depiction of N movement in legumes |  
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        | Grass takes a longer time to regrow if you... |  
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        | cut it to the ground or graze it intensely |  
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        | why grass regrows more quickly under light defoliation |  
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        | because more stubble remains to supply more carbohydrates and for more p'synth, so the lag time befor growth following cutting is minimal |  
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        | the critical light interception |  
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        | what will grass rely on for regrowth if it's perennial? |  
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        | what happens if you cut the apex of an annual grass? |  
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        | LAI = ratio of leaf area to land area |  
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        | Critical LAI = LAI required to intercept 95% of incident light |  
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        | why it's best to harvest at critical LAI |  
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        | because above this level, lower leaves shaded and senesce – therefore, harvest at this point |  
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        | what happens to lower leaves when plant LAI exceeds 95%? |  
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        | the lower leaves get shaded and senesce – therefore, harvest at this point |  
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        | Critical LAI value for white clover |  
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        | Critical LAI value for alfalfa |  
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        | Critical LAI value for orchardgrass |  
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        | why intercepting 100% of the light is undesireable |  
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        | because intercepting 100% implies shading of lower leaves |  
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