Title: Biology 172 Chapter 37 Plant Nutrition
1Biology 172Chapter 37Plant Nutrition
2Figure 37.0 Hyacinth
Plant and Soil Relationship
3Figure 37.1 The uptake of nutrients by a plant
an overview
Nutrient Uptake in Plants
4Figure 37.2 Using hydroponic culture to identify
essential nutrients
Determination of Nutrient Needs
5Table 37.1 Essential Nutrients in Plants
6Figure 37.3 Magnesium deficiency in a tomato
plant
7Figure 37.4 Hydroponic farming
8Soil Horizons
A Horizon Topsoil Contains Organic Matter,
Broken Down Rock (Weathered) and Organic
Matter B Horizon Much Less Organic Matter,
Much less Weathered. C Horizon Composed mostly
of Partially Weathered Rock, Serves as
Parent Material for Upper Layers.
9Figure 37.5 Soil horizons
10Figure 37.6 The availability of soil water and
minerals
11Figure 37.7 Poor soil conservation has
contributed to ecological disasters such as the
Dust Bowl
Conservation A Horror Story
12Conservation Sustainable Agriculture
- Nutrients Fertilizers
- Organic
- Inorganic
- Organic Matter
- Irrigation
- Erosion Control
- Phytoremediation
13Figure 37.8 Contour tillage
14Nitrogen A Special Nutrient
- Nitrogen Fixation Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria
- Convert N2 to NH3
- Nitrogenase
- Ammonium Ion NH4
- Nitrate NO3- Produced in Soil by Nitrifying
Bacteria That Oxidize Ammonium - Plants Convert Nitrate to Ammonium
- Denitrifying Bacteria Bad Guys
15Figure 37.9 The role of soil bacteria in the
nitrogen nutrition of plants (Layer 3)
16Nitrogen FixationSymbiotic Bacteria
- Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
- Rhizobium
- Bacteriods
- Legumes - Nodules
- Agricultural Applications
- Legumes Green Manure
- Other Nitrogen Fixers
- Actinomycetes
- Azolla, Anabaena, Rice
17Figure 37.10 Root nodules on legumes
18Figure 37.10x Nodules
19Figure 37.11 Development of a soybean root nodule
20Figure 37.12 Crop rotation and green manure
21Figure 37.13 Molecular biology of root nodule
formation
22Mycorrhizae
Fungus Root Increases Absorption of Water and
Nutrients, Particularly Phosphorus Ectomycorrhizae
Endomycorrhizae Agricultural Importance
23Figure 37.14 Mycorrhizae
24Parasitic Plants
- Mistletoe
- Dodder
- Indian Pipe
25Figure 37.15a Parasitic plants Cross section of
dodder
26Figure 37.15b Parasitic plants Indian pipe
27Carnivorous Plants
- Grow in Bogs
- Acid Soils
- Deficient in Nitrogen and Phosphorus
- Produce Food by Photosynthesis
- Secure Nitrogen and Phosphorus From Prey
28Figure 37.16 Carnivorous plants Venus fly trap
(left), pitcher plant (right)
29Figure 37.16x Sundew with fruit fly