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Plant Science BeeKeeper Game!

This games is used to summarize our time in our PLSC113 Lab. Enjoy!

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Created Date 12.08.21
Last Updated 12.10.21
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Topics of this game:
  • What crop is the number one crop produced in Maryland?
  • Which texture of soil holds the most moisture?
  • Which plant is a trifolate?
  • Which grass is best suited for a golf course?
  • Which plant is a grass?
  • What is the best soil pH level for most crops?
  • What is the vascular structure that transports carbohydrates throughout a plant?
  • What are the two main characteristics used to differentiate crimson, white, red clover?
  • What is the most important characteristic used when evaluating hay?
  • Which crop has no auricle?
  • Which crop is in the GRAMINEAE family?
  • Which crop is in the LEGUMINOSAE family?
  • Which crop is NOT a perennial?
  • Which crop is also known as a Glycine max?
  • What does the term “perennial” mean when referring to a crops life cycle?
  • How does Kentucky Bluegrass spread?
  • The first true leaves of a soybean plant are?
  • What are the two main subspecies of rice grown?
  • What is Triticale?
  • A rotation of crops is this type of management strategy?
  • An insect has at these many legs?

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