What is the difference between the pruning of a bare-root plant and that of a container-grown plant at planting?
What will be an ideal response?
A bare-root plant must be pruned more at planting because its roots are not established in a root ball and the plant will be unable to absorb water and nutrients immediately. This will reduce the top to balance it with the sparse root system.
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If a plant is allowed to reach the extreme wilting stage, _____ occurs
A) injury B) yellowing C) death D) aging
In a technical report, the purpose of the __________ section is to state what is to be investigated through the performance of the experiment.
a. title b. abstract c. objectives d. appendix
The brakes on a dual-servo drum system are designated as ________
A) Primary and secondary B) Leading and trailing C) Two leading shoes D) None of the above
Oblique drawings are not ________ drawings.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).