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Agriscience 5.3 Vocab

Across
To take up or receive by chemical or molecular action.
Not woody, dying back to the ground each year.
(GDU), used to estimate the growth and development of plants and insects during the growing season.
Loss of freshness and a drooping foliage due to a water deficiency.
The point where no more water is available to the plant.
A soil or material, such as sand, peat moss, etc., where plants are raised or cuttings are rooted, usually in greenhouses.
The angular distance north or south from the equator of a point on the earth's surface, measured on the meridian of the point.
Height above sea level or other selected base point.
The changing of a liquid to a gas.
The distension of the cell wall and protoplasmic layer of plants by fluids.
A chemical element necessary in relatively small amounts.
Water pressure within a plant cell.
Down
The point that must be exceeded to begin producing a given effect or result or specific response.
One of 16 elements required for plant growth for a plan to complete its life cycle.
Not enough of something.
An irreversible increase in volume or weight.
Growth by continuous additions.
The lowest temperature where plants can still grow and carry out metabolic function.
Becoming mature or ripe.
A chemical element necessary in relatively large amounts.
A proposed explanation with a still-pending-experiment status. Sometimes proven, but not always.
An element or compound in a soil essential for a plant to grow.