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Plant Stress Plant stress is defined as any change in environmental conditions that produce a less than ideal plant response.  Biotic  Abiotic.

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1 Plant Stress Plant stress is defined as any change in environmental conditions that produce a less than ideal plant response.  Biotic  Abiotic

2 Biotic Factors microorganisms (bacteria and fungal) virus parasitic plants insects

3 Abiotic Factors Water Temperature Light Soil Nutrients …

4 Water Drought – lack of water Excess – flood situation creating an anaerobic environment where roots are unable to respire due to lack of available oxygen.  Plant/water relations are influenced by atmospheric conditions (evapotranspiration) and will influence drought, cold, and salt stress.

5 TemperatureLight Extremely high temperatures Extremely low temperatures Extreme temperature changes. Photosynthesis Accumulation of certain Pigments  responsible for preventing photo- oxidation from UV light.

6 Soil Salt Stress:  For most plants, the presence of high salt concentrations in the soil is an important stress factor. Sodium chloride (NaCl):  is ambiguously found in nature  deserts, coastal areas.  Irrigation water contains dissolved salts that are conc. as the water evaporates and builds up in soils over time.

7 MacroelementsMicroelements ElementSymbolElementSymbol NitrogenNChlorineCl PhosphorousPIronFe PotassiumKBoronB ManganeseMn CalciumCaZincZn MagnesiumMgCopperCu SulfurSMolybdenumMb NickelNi Nutrient Deficiency A lack of one or more essential elements needed by plants for optimum growth lead to plant stress.

8 Other Factors Chemical Injury Mechanical Injury Transplant Shock. Chemical Injury Mechanical Injury Transplant Shock.

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10 High temperature Stress

11 Phosphorus deficiency

12 SULFUR DEFICIENCY

13 NITROGEN DEFICIENCY

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15 Objectives Go around campus and record 3 plants that show stress symptoms.  Use a digital camera to take pictures (optional)  Where was the plant located at?  Identify the plant.  What are some of the symptoms you see?  What is the possible cause for each symptom?


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