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##The most common genus planted on green roofs in Minnesota is sedum | ##The most common genus planted on green roofs in Minnesota is sedum | ||
#Which of the following is inaccurate | #Which of the following is inaccurate | ||
− | ##Cover | + | ##Cover crops need to be reapplied every growing season |
##The primary purpose of a cover crop is to capture sediment that has been detached | ##The primary purpose of a cover crop is to capture sediment that has been detached | ||
− | ##Cover | + | ##Cover crops may need to be applied multiple times in phased projects |
##Oats and winter wheat are common cover crops | ##Oats and winter wheat are common cover crops | ||
#True or false: When considering erosion prevention using mulches, do not use wood chips, as these are suspended and transported in stormwater | #True or false: When considering erosion prevention using mulches, do not use wood chips, as these are suspended and transported in stormwater | ||
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##Requires no maintenance | ##Requires no maintenance | ||
#True or false: Plant palettes for dry swales and bioretention practices are similar | #True or false: Plant palettes for dry swales and bioretention practices are similar | ||
− | #True or false: It is not acceptable to have trees in bioretention practices | + | #True or false: It is not acceptable to have trees in bioretention practices |
#Which is least accurate? | #Which is least accurate? | ||
##Nearly all phosphorus in tree leaves is released when exposed to leaching (e.g. rainfall) | ##Nearly all phosphorus in tree leaves is released when exposed to leaching (e.g. rainfall) | ||
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#30. Coniferous trees can intercept nearly twice as much as deciduous trees on an annual basis. | #30. Coniferous trees can intercept nearly twice as much as deciduous trees on an annual basis. | ||
#Only annuals can be planted on extensive green roofs | #Only annuals can be planted on extensive green roofs | ||
− | #The primary purpose of a cover crop is to capture sediment that has been detached: | + | #The primary purpose of a cover crop is to capture sediment that has been detached. Comment: The primary goal is to prevent sediment detachment. |
#True | #True | ||
− | #Requires no maintenance: | + | #Requires no maintenance. Comment: Native plantings require fairly intensive maintenance during the establishment period. |
− | #True. Both practices require plants that can tolerate temporary submergence in part of the practice and dry conditions in other parts of the practice. | + | #True. Both practices require plants that can tolerate temporary submergence in part of the practice and dry conditions in other parts of the practice. These correspond with Zones 4 (floodplain) and 5 (upland) in [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Minnesota_plant_lists#Plants_for_Stormwater_Design Plants for Stormwater Design] (Shaw and Schmidt, 2003). |
#False. Trees are acceptable but there are certain design considerations, including tree placement and potential increased maintenance associated with leaf drop. | #False. Trees are acceptable but there are certain design considerations, including tree placement and potential increased maintenance associated with leaf drop. | ||
− | #Nearly all phosphorus in tree leaves is released when exposed to leaching (e.g. rainfall). This is somewhat subjective, since about 60-90 percent of total phosphorus is released within 48 hours in laboratory studies. | + | #Nearly all phosphorus in tree leaves is released when exposed to leaching (e.g. rainfall). Comment: This is somewhat subjective, since about 60-90 percent of total phosphorus is released within 48 hours in laboratory studies. |
==Chloride quiz== | ==Chloride quiz== |
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