living in or on another living organism.
Parasitic
the development of a new individual from a germ cell without
fertilization.
Parthenogenesis
living more than one year but in some cases, producing seed in the first year
and every season thereafter
Perennial
a flower having both pistil and stamen.
Perfect flower
pH
the organism as exemplified by its expressed characters.
Phenotype
the hours of daylight effective in causing physiological changes in plants.
Photoperiod
the response of plants to different day lengths or light periods
Photoperiodism
the growing or turning toward the light. The influence of light on the
direction of the different plant parts of a plant tends to grow.
Phototropism
the arrangement of leaves upon the stem.
Phyllotary
the seed-bearing organ of a flower consisting of the ovary, style and stigma.
Pistil
provided with pistils but without stamens.
Pistillate
any organism belonging to the plant or vegetable kingdom.
Plant
the male germ cells produced in the anther.
Pollen
the transfer of pollen from the anther of the stamen to the stigma of the
pistil.
Pollination
a main root
Primary root
the capability of a soil to produce a specified plant or sequence of
plants under a specified system of management.
Productivity (of soil)
a vertical cross section of the soil through all its horizons and extending into the
parental material.
Profile
a strain of organism that is genetically pure because of continued inbreeding,
self fertilization, or other means.
Pure line
Parthenocarpy
Pathology
Photolysis
Photoperiodic response
the production of ATP using the energy of light - excited -
electrons produced in the light reactions of photosynthesis.
Photophosphorylation