Plant Growth & Adaptations. Plant Nourishment Photosynthesis Requirements Water Carbon dioxide Sunlight.

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Plant Growth & Adaptations

Plant Nourishment Photosynthesis Requirements Water Carbon dioxide Sunlight

Plant Nourishment Macronutrients Nitrogen – Overall growth & chlorophyll structure. Phosphorous – Root & flower growth. Potassium – Root preservation; disease prevention; quality of fruit. Calcium – Cell wall; overall strength of plant. Magnesium – Chlorophyll structure.

Plant Nourishment Micronutrients Iron – Chlorophyll structure. Zinc – Regulation of plant growth. Copper – Reproduction; root metabolism.

Fertilizers Organic Fertilizers Sheep and cow manure. Mulch and compost. Non-Organic Fertilizers Three numbers (e.g., ). – Nitrogen-Phosphorous-Potassium * What time of the year should “6-6-24” fertilizer be used?

Wild Seed Speculation NASA sending seeds into space. Applications???

The Doomsday Vault For safekeeping of the World’s vegetation. Watch This!!!Watch This!!! and This!!!This!!!

Seed Germination When conditions are right… Gibberellin released. – Enzymes break down starch. – Creates hypertonic condition  water rushes in. – Seed coat bursts. – Cellular respiration begins.

Seed Germination Radicle pushes down to form roots. Hypocotyl pushes up to form stem. Epicotyl & cotyledon grows upward to form leaves.

Seed Germination

Plant Adaptations Desert Wetlands Fire-prone areas Extreme cold Nutrient-poor soil Shade

Desert Modified leaves – Thin. – Thick cuticle. Photosynthetic stems. Extensive root system. Rapid development during rainy season.

Wetlands Floating leaves. Stomata on upper epidermis. Hollow stem for buoyancy and diffusion of gases. Floating seeds.

Fire-prone Areas Ashes neutralize acidic soils. Extreme heat opens tough seed coats. Few competitors.

Extreme Cold Longer dormant period. Deciduous trees lose leaves. Flowers act as solar collectors. – Concentrates solar rays on ovary…speeds up reproduction.

Nutrient-poor Soil Carnivorous. – Capture, kill and digest insects. – Acquire N, P and K. – E.g., Venus fly trap, pitcher plant. Parasitic. – Absorb water, minerals and sugars from xylem and phloem. – E.g., Mistletoe.

Shade Bloom early. Rapid growth.