Plant Nutrients.

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Plant Nutrients

Essential Question: What is the proper nutrition for plants? Objectives: Name the nutrients needed for plant growth. Identify common nutrient deficiency symptoms. Describe pH modification.

Nutrients The three major macronutrients a. Nitrogen b. Phosphorus c. Potassium The seven micronutrients a. Iron b. Manganese c. Zinc d. Boron e. Copper f. Molybdenum g. Chlorine The three other major nutrients a. Calcium b. Magnesium c. Sulfur

The importance of Nitrogen Nitrogen is a vital component of most plant cell parts and is especially important in the creation of proteins during growth. Helps the plant to recover from damages due to wind, animals, and cultivation. Helps to resist diseases and tolerates the effects of heat, cold, and drought. Excess nitrogen can cause 1. Dark green foliage 2. Weak tissues 3. Succulent vegetative growth 4. Delay in flowering and fruiting 5. Lowers plant resistance to disease Deficiencies can cause 1. Stunted growth 2. Pale green to yellow leaves that are smaller than normal

The Nitrogen Cycle: is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out through both biological and physical processes

The Importance of Phosphorus Storage and transport of energy in the plant Phosphorus makes up nucleic acids and other important molecules A deficiency of phosphorus can cause - Altered metabolism and growth - Growth is stunted - Leaves are dark green and sometimes distorted - Leaves and stems can turn red or purple Supply of phosphorus is limited to what is already in the soil and what has been added (fertilizer) and therefore must be monitored carefully.

The Importance of Potassium Exact use is not known but it is theorized that potassium aids in the regulation of stomatas and in general plant health. Deficiency symptoms include 1. leaf chlorosis 2. marginal scorch Although soil supply of potassium is high, it is usually not in a form usable by plants. Available potassium can range from 1-10%.

What is a pH scale? The pH is used to measure the amount of alkalinity or acidity in the soil. The scale is based on the hydrogen ion concentration in the soil. The soil has many different chemical reactions that take place. The degree of acidity or alkalinity of the soil controls the availability of nutrients to the plants that inhabit it. Plants have a certain pH that they need in order to prosper to their full potential.