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By Team GS. Chapter 38 Plant nutrition. Basic Plant info…. Energy inputs are required for the ongoing construction of a plant - Just like all organisms Plants aquire nutrients through photosynthesis and from the soil - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 38PLANT NUTRITION

By Team GS

Basic Plant info… Energy inputs are required for the

ongoing construction of a plant - Just like all organisms Plants aquire nutrients through

photosynthesis and from the soil Nitrogen is particulary problematic

because most plants are unable to convert atmospheric nitrogen available for absorption

Continued…. Some plants are able to capture

animals and secrete digestive juices to make nitrogen available for absorption

Sources of plant nutrients Fixation of atmospheric carbon dioxide

(CO2) simple sugar with the energy of the sun

Macronutrients Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Potassium Calcium Magnesium Phosphorous Sulfur

Micronutrients Iron Manganese Zinc Boron Copper Molybdenum

Soil Soil is a perfect host for some bacteria

and fungi that aid in obtaining nutrients in a useable form.

Composition of soil Plant growth is affected by the composition Composition includes:SandRocks- various sizesClay Silt Humus- partly decayed organic material92 naturally occuring elements found in soil

Topsoil Roots are found in topsoil Living organisms Humus ½ of all topsoil is made or airpockets

Cultivation Nutrients are recycled and made available

to organisms on a continous basis Major techniques have been created to

help cultivators Crop rotation- solution of nutrient deficiency Why? Ex soy beans are great for using nitrifying

bacteria

Process of nitrification

How plants grow in soil Most roots occur in the topsoil, which is

the upper most top layer of soil and contains organic matter

Subsoil lies underneath the topsoil and contains larger mineral particles for plants to feed off

Raw material known as bedrock also releases nutrients over time and weathering.

Fertilizers Was first ment to be used in large production

farms to replace nutrients lost in cultivated fields

Most commonly added is Nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium

Both synthetic and organic fertilizer are often added in large quantities and can be significant sources of pollution in certain situations.

Less signs of pollution are shown with organic based fertilizers.

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