Exam 1 Flashcards
1)Who devised a scientific naming system of plants and when? Who was he and where was he from? (See glossary).
Carolus Linnaeus, Sweden, botanist, scholar, naturalist, and explorer
3)What is a binomial naming system
A two word method if identifying plants developed by Linnaeus! “binomial naming system A concise, Latin or Latin-based two- word method of identifying and naming plants; each plant has a two-word name that quickly identifies it. See genus, species, and scientiic name.”
4)Why is Latin or the Latin-based name used?
Also known as the botanical name and is also the scientific name “Latin name The universal or scientific name of a plant. See scientific name, genus, and species.”
botanical name
“The two-part Latin name given to plants and lowers, consisting of the genus and species name. See scientiic name.”
scientific name
“The universal name of a plant; although plants are generally derived from Latin words, they may also be derived from Greek or personal names, as well as Latinized from other languages. Plants were irst given scientiic names in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries when Latin was a common language to establish a method of identifying plants and distinguishing them one from another. Today, the two-part Latin name of genus and spe- cies is a universal name and forms a method of communica- tion between nations and at all levels of the loral industry for identifying a plant; also called the Latin name, botanical name, and universal name. See genus and species.”
Genus
“The taxonomic group between family and species that includes one or more species that have cer- tain characteristics in common; the irst name, a general or generic name of the plant, is written in italics with an initial capital letter. See scientiic name and species.”
Species
“A speciic kind of organism; the second name of the designated binomial name, listed after the genus name, it is the specific epithet or precise description; species names are written in italics, lower case, and never capitalized.”
hybrid
“A plant variety produced from a cross (offspring) between two plants with different genetic elements. An intergeneric hybrid is a cross between species of two or more genera. An interspeciic hybrid is a cross between two species of the same genus. The symbol X indicates hybridity.”
Cultivar
“A form of a species or hybrid selected either in the wild or in cultivation; cultivated varieties are created to form stronger plants, resistance to diseases, taller stems, bigger and showier lowers, more colors, etc. Cultivar names are not italicized, but the irst letter of each word is capitalized and the name is placed between single inverted commas.”
taxonomic botanist
“One who identiies, classiies, and names plants and continues to provide a stable method of identiication. The naming of plants is governed by The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature and today’s use of DNA sequencing is providing a more consistent and reliable picture of the relationships between plants.”
5-1)What is senescence in cut flowers?
Senescence-“The aging process resulting in wilting and death of a cut lower, foliage, or plant.”
5-2)What is postharvest physiology?
the study of the activities and processes of harvested or cut flowers and foliage
5-3)When flowers drink in water they become “turgid” which means what?
Full of water, swollen, distended, referring to a cell that is firm due to intake
5-4)What are the xylem & phloem?
Xylem: The water conducting tissue that carries water up the stem to the leaves and to the flower. Phloem: the food conducting tissue,
5-5)What is the typical reason that cut flowers wilt and die prematurely?
Because of their inability to absorb water