environmental impacts of horticulture textbook pages: 41, 44-47 september 14, 2011

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Page 1: Environmental Impacts of Horticulture Textbook pages: 41, 44-47 September 14, 2011

Environmental Impacts of HorticultureTextbook pages: 41, 44-47

September 14, 2011

Page 2: Environmental Impacts of Horticulture Textbook pages: 41, 44-47 September 14, 2011

First & Last NameClass Title

PeriodDate

TopicQuestions,Subtitles,Headings,Etc.

Class Notes2 1/2”

5 to 6 sentence summary across the bottom of the last page of the day’s notes

Page 3: Environmental Impacts of Horticulture Textbook pages: 41, 44-47 September 14, 2011

Essential Questions:

• What is the environment?• How is horticulture beneficial

to the environment?• How can horticulture damage

the environment?

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What is the environment?• An organism’s

environment is made up of those factors that affect its life.– Biotic factors – living

things– Abiotic factors –

nonliving things

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What is the environment?• Proper horticulture

practices can help improve a plant’s:– Macroenvironment – large

atmosphere around a plant– Microenvironment – the

area immediately surrounding a plant

Microenvironment

Macroenvironment

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How is horticulture beneficial to the environment?

• Plants can be used for personal benefit in recreational settings.

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How is horticulture beneficial to the environment?• Biological benefits of horticulture include the use of

plant parts to help:– prevent erosion, – slow water runoff, – absorb pollutants, – control dust, and – provide wildlife habitats.

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How is horticulture beneficial to the environment?

• Landscaping can also help improve the value of real estate by increasing the

beauty of an area.

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How can horticulture damage the environment?

• Pollution is a hazard of horticultural practices.– Pollution occurs when harmful

or degrading materials get into the environment.

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How can horticulture damage the environment?

• Pollution can be from:– Point source pollution – from sources that can be easily identified

– Nonpoint source pollution – can come from few to many sources

This type of pollution can occur naturally with

rainfall or as a result of human activity such as pesticide poisoning in

aquatic animals

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HOMEWORK

Write a 5-6 sentence CER summary for your Cornell notes.

You should include a CLAIM, and support that claim with at least 3 pieces of EVIDENCE from the notes. The final sentence can be your REASONING to link

the evidence to the claim.