STOCKSCH 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Decomposer, Transpiration, Silt

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Water is absorbed by roots, water travels through plant, water evaporates from leaf surface. Osmosis root pressure gets the water started moving in the plant. Guttation when root pressure pushes water up the plant and out the leaves. Root pressure is generally not enough to move water up the stem of large plants like trees. Most of the water is lost through the stomates. Opening and closing of the stomates regulates water movement in the plant. T(cid:449)o pla(cid:374)t food (cid:862)groups(cid:863: primary nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium (n-p-k, macronutrients. Nitrogen promotes rapid vegetative growth and gives plants dark green color: symptoms of lack of nitrogen: stunted growth, pale yellowish color. Calcium aids in the movement of carbohydrates in plants, essential to healthy cell walls: symptoms of lack of calcium: terminal bud dies under severe deficiency, blossom end rot of tomatoes or cukes, micronutrients.

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