Mineral Nutrition Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
Q

Are plant nutrients charged? Hydrated?

A

Yes, most

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2
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Which goes down further in roots? Phloem or xylem?

A

Phloem

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3
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Apoplastic movement

A

Free movement of ions and water through areas between cell walls

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4
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Symplastic

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Selective transport where ions pass through plasma membrane

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5
Q

Do transport proteins have specificity for certain elements?

A

Yes

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6
Q

Synergism

A

One element helps the other
Calcium helps K uptake

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7
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Antagonist

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One hurts the other
Calcium and magnesium, phosphorous and iron

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8
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Extrinsic and intrinsic proteins

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Outer or inner with charges, some intrinsic can act as pathways

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9
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Root hairs

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Massive surface area and extensions of epidermal cells. As roots grow they die so need to be replaced

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10
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Essential elements

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C, H, O, N, P, K, Calcium, Mg, S, Fe, Mn, Mo, Cu, B, Zn, Ni, Cal

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11
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Halophytes need:

A

Sodium

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12
Q

Microorganisms that fix nitrogen need:

A

Cobalt

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13
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Main elements of dry weight of plant

A

C, H, O
Everything else is mineral nutrient

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14
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Macronutrients

A

Mineral nutrients in largest amount
NPK
Calcium, Mg, S

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15
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Law of minimum

A

Even if all other nutrients are sufficient, if one isn’t the plant can’t grow and develop properly

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16
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Nitrogen

A

Synthesis of amino acids, proteins, chlorophyll, nucleus acids

17
Q

Phosphorus

A

Proteins, nucleus acids, metabolic transfer processes, ATP, ADP, photosynthesis and respiration, phospholipids

18
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Potassium

A

Sugar and starch formation, protein synthesis, catalyst, meristematic tissue, opening and closing of stomates

19
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Calcium

A

Cell walls, cell growth and division, nitrogen assimilation, cofactor

20
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Magnesium

A

Chlorophyll, amino acids, vitamins, fats, sugars

21
Q

Sulfur

A

Amino acids, vitamins, flavor in cabbage and onions

22
Q

Mobility

A

Translocate element even after incorporating into metabolites. Deficiencies show up on lower leaves, NPK and Mg are most mobile

23
Q

Most important nutrients for plant growth

A

NPK, Calcium, Magnesium, iron

24
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Nitrogen cycle

A

Mineralization/ammonification, nitrification. Opposite starts with immobilization

25
What type of nitrogen can plants use
Nitrate and ammonium but can only use ammonium
26
Haber-Bosch
High temp and high pressure for nitrogen fixation. Lot less efficient than bacteria. Methane is used
27
Why is ammonia in fertilizers bad
It leaches easily due to its charge
28
What helps plants take up phosphorus
Mycorrhizal fungi and pH
29
Is potassium easily leached
No because positive charge
30
What is calcium good for and when can it be a problem?
Gives pectin stable structure but problem if plant can’t transport it fast enough leading to tissue collapse, soft, rotting, tip burn, blossom end rot
31
Magnesium importance
Component in chlorophyll, magnesium salt in ATP, energy transfer
32
Iron’s importance and problem
Photosynthesis and energy transfer Immobile and very pH dependent
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Remobilization
Allocate resources to seeds. Not enough nutrients in fallen leaves for subsequent crop