- Feb 2018
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photosynthesis
photosynthesis is the process in which plants use energy from the sun to transform carbon dioxide, water and minerals to oxygen and organic compounds
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perennial plants
A perennial plant is one that persists for many growing seasons. Many will keep their leaves year round, while some may die back and re-grow from the same root system.
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constant liquid fertilizer (CLF)
A constant liquid fertilizer is a water-soluble fertilizer that is added to irrigation water and applied to plants during watering times
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substrate
The term substrate, in a agricultural science context, is a general term used when referring to the medium in which a plant/crop is grown.
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panicles
A panicle is a flower cluster that typically grows at the end of a shoot or stem.
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Soil-Plant Analyses Development (SPAD)
Soil-Plant Analysis Development refers to the method for estimating the chlorophyll content present in a plant leaf. This is typically accomplished using a handheld meter.
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(DAT)
DAT is an acronym for days after treatment. This term is used in agronomy when keeping record of herbicide, fertilizer and pesticide treatments.
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Normalized Difference Vegetative Index (NDVI)
The Normalized Difference Vegetative Index is calculated using the visible and near-infrared light reflected by vegetation.
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controlled release fertilizer (CRF)
A controlled release fertilizer contains plant nutrients in a form that is not immediately available to the plant. A CRF provides the plant with nutrients for a longer period of time, throughout the growing season.
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Topdressed fertilizer treatments
A topdressing refers to the process used to distribute fertilizer or manure to the surface layer of soil surrounding a crop.
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