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By Team GS. Basic Plant info…  Energy inputs are required for the ongoing construction of a plant - Just like all organisms  Plants aquire nutrients.

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1 By Team GS

2 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

3 Continued….  Some plants are able to capture animals and secrete digestive juices to make nitrogen available for absorption

4 Sources of plant nutrients  Fixation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)  simple sugar with the energy of the sun

5 Macronutrients  Carbon  Oxygen  Hydrogen  Nitrogen  Potassium  Calcium  Magnesium  Phosphorous  Sulfur

6 Micronutrients  Iron  Manganese  Zinc  Boron  Copper  Molybdenum

7 Soil  Soil is a perfect host for some bacteria and fungi that aid in obtaining nutrients in a useable form.

8 Composition of soil  Plant growth is affected by the composition  Composition includes: Sand Rocks- various sizes Clay Silt Humus- partly decayed organic material 92 naturally occuring elements found in soil

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

10 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

11 Process of nitrification

12 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.

13 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.

14 Basic working

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