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Ch. 37 Warm-Up What conclusions should we draw from van Helmont’s experiment? Where would you expect a deficiency of a relatively immobile element to be seen first in a plant? (pg. 756) What are the possible consequences of selling off water rights to cities and developments?
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Chapter 37 Plant Nutrition
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What you need to know: Mutualistic relationships between plant roots and the bacteria and fungi that grow in the rhizosphere help plants acquire important nutrients. Nonmutualistic nutritional adaptations enable plant survival in adverse habitats.
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Nutritional Requirements
Essential element: required for plant to complete life cycle and produce another generation Macronutrients (large amounts): CHNOPS + K, Ca, Mg Nitrogen = most important! Micronutrients (small amounts): Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, etc.
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Unusual nutritional adaptations: epiphytes, parasitic plants, canivorous plants
Epiphyte: grow on another plant, absorb H2O from rain through leaves
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Parasitic Plants: not photosynthetic; absorb sugar and minerals from living hosts
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Carnivorous Plants: photosynthetic, but obtain some nitrogen and minerals by digesting small animals
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