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chapter 37 plant nutrition
chapter 37 plant nutrition

... • The symptoms of a mineral deficiency are often distinctive enough for a plant physiologist or farmer to diagnose its cause. – This can be confirmed by analyzing the mineral content of the plant and the soil. – Deficiencies of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus are the most common problems. – Sho ...
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...  Xylem transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.  Phloem transport food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.  Examples include trees and many shrubs with woody stems that grow very tall and grasses, dandelions, and tomato plants with soft herbaceous stems. Nonvasc ...
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... Haptonasi is Nasti motion that occurs in insectivores plants caused by insects touch. Leaves on plants such as Dionaea insectivores, a type fly trap plant (Venus' Flytrap s) is very sensitive to touch. When an insect touches the inside of the leaves, the leaves will soon close so the insects will be ...
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... fungus rots the base of your seedling – making your seedling topple over. This is “Damping off”. Good air flow and not overwatering can help to dry out the soil surface, and prevent the fungus from attacking your plants. 5. After about 4-6 weeks, when your plants are getting large and the roots are ...
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... fungus rots the base of your seedling – making your seedling topple over. This is “Damping off”. Good air flow and not overwatering can help to dry out the soil surface, and prevent the fungus from attacking your plants. 5. After about 4-6 weeks, when your plants are getting large and the roots are ...
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