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PCA Weeds Study Guide | High-Yield Questions &
Answers, Identification | Frequently Most Tested
Questions | 100% Accurate ,Expert Guarantee
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Summer Annual Weeds

CORRECT ANSWER:
Emerge in the spring or early summer, grow during the summer, produce seed
in mid to late summer, and are killed by frost in fall/early winter.

Winter Annual Weeds

CORRECT ANSWER:
Typically emerge late summer or fall, survive through the winter by growing into
small rosettes, then resume their growth and produce seeds in late spring or
early summer the following year.

Perennials

CORRECT ANSWER:
Plants that live 3 or more years, repeating the vegetative growth and
reproductive cycles each year.

Biennials

CORRECT ANSWER:
Angiosperms that complete their life cycle in two years, usually don't flower or
reproduce until the second season.

first true leaves

CORRECT ANSWER:
primary leaves

collar region

,CORRECT ANSWER:
Region consisting, leaf blade, leaf sheath, auricles (if present), a ligule, and
connective collar

Leaf blade

CORRECT ANSWER:
flattened part of leaf

Dicot

CORRECT ANSWER:
angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four
or five, and vascular bundles in rings

Monocot

CORRECT ANSWER:
angiosperm with one seed leaf in its ovary

cotyledon

CORRECT ANSWER:
first leaf or first pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant

Node

CORRECT ANSWER:
point where one or more leaves are attached

Internode

CORRECT ANSWER:
A segment of a plant stem between the points where leaves are attached.

leaf sheath

CORRECT ANSWER:
the base of a leaf that wraps around the stem; typical in grasses and some other
monocots.

Petiole
CORRECT ANSWER:

,The stalk of a leaf, which joins the leaf to a node of the stem.

Auricle

CORRECT ANSWER:
Claw like appendages on collar

Ligule

CORRECT ANSWER:
A membranous or hairy structure on the inside of a leaf at the junction of the leaf
blade and sheath

Awn

CORRECT ANSWER:
bristlelike appendage of certain grasses

Hypocotyl

CORRECT ANSWER:
The part of a plant embryo directly below the cotyledons, forming a connection
with the radicle.

Inflorescence

CORRECT ANSWER:
flowering part of a plant

coleoptile

CORRECT ANSWER:
The covering of the young shoot of the embryo of a grass seed.

Tuber

CORRECT ANSWER:
specialized food-storage stem that grows underground

rhizome

CORRECT ANSWER:
a horizontal, underground stem that produces new leaves, shoots, and roots
(rootstock)

, stolons/runners

CORRECT ANSWER:
horizontal, above the ground stems; asexual reproduction, new plants arise
from stolons

Bulbs

CORRECT ANSWER:
the round parts of some plants that are underground

Weeds that are poisonous to animals

CORRECT ANSWER:
Jimsonweed, nightshades, common groundsel, coast fiddleneck, yellow
starthistle

Vegetative propagule

CORRECT ANSWER:
Any of various structures that can give rise to a new individual organism,
especially parts of a plant that serve as means of vegetative reproduction, such
as corms, tubers, offsets, or runners. Seeds and spores are also propagules.

List information that needs to be recorded when monitoring for weeds

CORRECT ANSWER:
Identity of weeds present
record their abundance and stage of development
population changes from year to year

Visually sample weeds at least twice a year

CORRECT ANSWER:
Visually sample winter annuals during the fall and winter
visually sample for summer annuals during spring and summer

Xylem

CORRECT ANSWER:
Nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the
roots of a plant to its leaves

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