BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Nitrogen Deficiency, Nutrient, Boron

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11 Apr 2019
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Plants acquire mineral nutrients they need to grow and reproduce. Plants synthesize all of their own nucleic acids, amino acids, enzymes and cofactors, and chlorophylls. Elements in form of ions and molecules. Carried up xylem into shoot by water. Essential nutrient : element or compound that is required for normal growth and reproduction. 96% of dry mass of plant is: Major components of nucleic acids, proteins, and phospholipids. Limiting nutrients: amount of these nutrients limits plant growth. May be vital but required in small amounts. When key nutrients are in short supply. Mobile nutrients are readily transferred from older leaves to newer leaves. Scarcity is reflected in the deterioration of older leaves. Scarcity reflected in deficiency symptoms in newer leaves. Dynamic mixture of living and nonliving components. Weathering of rock : by rain, running water, and wind. Erodes into gravel, sand, silt, and clay particles. Organisms add decaying organic matter called humus. Makes up top 5 cm of soil depth.

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