230 likes | 343 Views
SCIENCE STARTER: 1. What are you looking forward to in this class, or what are you apprehensive about?. 2. What do you expect we will do or learn about?. Horticulture Science Chapter 1 What is Horticulture?. 1.1 What is Horticulture?.
E N D
SCIENCE STARTER: 1. What are you looking forward to in this class, or what are you apprehensive about? 2. What do you expect we will do or learn about?
1.1 What is Horticulture? • Horticultureis the culture of plants for food, comfort, and beautification purposes. • In Latin, the term horticulture means “garden culture.” • The field of science that deals with the cultivation of horticultural plants is known as horticulture science.
1.1 What is Horticulture? • Four Main Areas to Horticulture: • Food • Fruit Culture • Vegetable Culture • Environment • Ornamental horticulture • Landscape architecture
1.1 What is Horticulture? • Because of the use of green plants, the ornamental horticulture industry is often referred to as the “green industry.” • Examples of crops within ornamental horticulture are poinsettias, red maple trees, carnations, forsythia shrubs, and petunias.
1.2 History of Horticulture • Agriculture & Horticulture are NOT a modern-day invention however, technology and how plants are produced has drastically changed! • How?
1.2 History of Horticulture • Egypt = pioneered basic crop production. (page 4) • Greeks & Romans = “next in line,” to improve ag and create greenhouse like structures.
1.2 History of Horticulture • United States Contributions: • Robert Prince = 1st nursery in 1730’s • Andrew Downing = landscaping • Frederick Law Olmstead 1822 = “father of landscape architecture” • Page 14
1.2 History of Horticulture • Modern Horticulture: (page 15) • Advantages? • Disadvantages?
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? Page 16 • Agronomy is the art and science of producing crops and managing the soil. • Botanyis the study of plants and their processes. • Horticulture technologyis the application of science to horticulture.
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? Page 16 • The horticulture industryis the combination of scientific, technological, and production activities that ensure the satisfaction of the consumer.
Landscape Architecture • Interiorscape • Turf Management • Business and Financial Management • Retail Industry • Landscape Construction • Floral • Landscape Design • Wholesale Growers • Turf Maintenance • Landscape Maintenance • Forestry • Fruit and Vegetable Production 1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? Page 16 • The horticulture industry can further subdivided : ornamental horticulture, olericulture, and pomology. • Each of these areas is unique and includes many career opportunities.
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? Page 16 • The growth and use of plants for their beauty is the area of horticulture known as ornamental horticulture. • Ornamental horticulture involves the production and use of plants used both indoors and outdoors.
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? Page 16 • The area of horticulture that involves the production of vegetable food crops is olericulture. • Olericultureincludes the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops. • Sweet corn, tomatoes, and lettuce are examples of vegetable crops.
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? Page 16 • Another food crop production area of horticulture is pomology. • Pomologyis the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops. • Examples of fruit and nut crops include peaches, strawberries, and walnuts.
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? • Arboriculture is a segment of the horticulture industry that deals with the care of trees. • A nurseryis a place that specializes in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted to landscapes. • Foliage plantsare those used for their colorful greenery or leaves. • Producing, transporting, and using flowering and foliage plants is known as floriculture.
1.3 Divisions of Horticulture? • The production and use of plants to beautify the outdoor environment is landscape horticulture. • Landscape horticulture includes designing plans for landscapes, installing landscapes as specified in the plans, and maintaining the landscapes. • Landscape Architect
1.4 Nursery and Seed Industries • The Nursery Industry • Provides seedlings for growers who do not want to raise plants for seed and prefer this convince. • Bushes, trees, other woody plants • Work mainly with landscapers • Greenhouse = nursery = landscape
1.4 Nursery and Seed Industries • The Seed Industry • Very Important to horticulture industry! • Responsible for developing new plant cultivars • Higher yields • Disease resistant • Higher nutritional value foods • New colors of flowers • Etc.
1.5 Horticulture and Society • Horticulture is important to society for food, ornamentals and jobs! • Ornamental plants = for enjoyment • Valentine’s Day = • Graduation = • Mother’s Day = • Christmas = • Easter = • What else makes up a major portion of the ornamental industry?
1.5 Horticulture and Society • Horticulture Jobs page 20