BOT 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Root Nodule, Nitrogenase, Root Hair

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Plants can only take up and use n in certain forms. These forms interact with soil particles and symbiotic organisms. N-n triple bond is unusable by plants, but hold a lot of energy. Nitrogen is readily available and can be used when in n-containing compounds. Nh3 and nh4+ are usable forms of n that can be uptaken by plants. No2 and no3 can be used by most plants, but are often leached. In order for n and n2 gasses in the atmosphere to become useful to plants, they must be converted into organic ammonia via nitrogenase in an anaerobic environment. Pla(cid:374)ts attra(cid:272)t free li(cid:448)i(cid:374)g (cid:373)i(cid:272)ro(cid:271)es to (cid:271)uild a (cid:862)rhizosphere(cid:863) around their roots. Carbs and mucilage from root caps support bacterial growth. Once the n is generated, it is made available to the plant when amoeba and fungi feed upon it. To maximize uptake, roots maximize surface area, and so does the symbiotic bacteria.

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