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Flowering Principles:
Flowering Principles - Objectives
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Don Lee
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA





At the completion of this lesson, the student should be able to...

    1. Identify the flower as the specialized plant part that allows for sexual reproduction.
    2. Know the structures of the flower including the male and female reproductive features.
    3. Describe how the male and female stuctures operate in allowing for seed development.
    4. Differentiate plants that are monoecious or dioecious from plants that have perfect flowers.
    5. Know that flower development will occur during a specific time period.
    6. Predict the success in seed production given the synchrony and status of the development of the male and female flowers or flowering parts.
    7. Demonstrate how plant breeders use their knowledge of flowering and flower structure to make controlled crosses in plants.
    8. Chose the specific flower manipulation steps required by plant breeders who work with different plant species.





Development of this lesson was supported in part by the Cooperative State
Research, Education, & Extension Service, U.S. Dept of Agriculture under Agreement Number PX2003-06237 administered by Cornell University, Virginia Tech and the American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC) and in part by the New Mexico and Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Stations. Any
opinions,findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.




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