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Fertilizers Chandler Vaughan
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What are Fertilizers? Materials used to increase plant growth, production, and increase health. Six primary Nutrients Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Sulfur Magnesium Calcium
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How does it Relate? All fertilizers are composed of elements, compounds, or polyatomic ions Nitrogen – NH 4 NO 3 CH 4 N 2 O (Urea) Phosphorus – minerals containing PO 4 -3 Potassium – K 2 0 (Potash)KClKSO 4 -2 Sulfur - SO 4 -2 Magnesium – MgOMgSO 4 -2 Calcium – CaCO 3 Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2
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Relationship to Organic Chemistry Definition of Organic Chemistry: The chemistry of carbon compounds (other than simple salts such as carbonates, oxides, and carbides). What are Carbon Compounds? Compounds (a combination of elements) containing carbon
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Nitrogen Gives plants a dark green color Required in the largest quantities Allows photosynthesis to occur at higher rates
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Phosphorus Promotes root growth Hastens maturity Important to cell division and plant growth
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Potassium Improves drought resistance Assists fruit growth Regulates CO 2 uptake
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Sulfur Provides a direct nutritive value Provides indirect nutritive value as soil amendments Improves the use efficiency of other essential plant nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus
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Magnesium Increases resistance to disease Serves as the building block of chlorophyll A deficiency turns leaves yellow
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Calcium Strengthens a plant’s cell walls Helps to neutralize naturally occurring acids inside of the plant Plants deficient in calcium first show stunted growth in new leaves and roots
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pH Regulators Lime – CaO Raises pH Applied to acidic soils Neutralizing effects Commonly found in biosolids Aluminum Sulfate – AlSO 4 -2 Lowers pH Applied to basic soils Used to neutralize Other pH-lowering substances exist
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Joke Why did someone apply Aluminum Sulfate to a sorority house? Because they wanted them to stop being basic
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Video To the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlPr5UC 5QP4
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Questions 1. What are three primary nutrients for plants? A. Nitrogen, Titanium, and Sulfur B. Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Helium C. Potassium, Sulfur, and Calcium D. Uranium, Nitrogen, and Iron
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Questions 1. What fertilizer can be composed of NO 3 ? a. Magnesium b. Nitrogen c. Potassium d. Calcium
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Questions 1. What is one benefit of Potassium? A. Assists fruit growth B. Makes plants greener C. Builds cell walls D. Promotes root growth
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Questions 1. What do the three numbers on a fertilizer bag stand for? A. Weight, water content, and number of fertilizers B. The date it was made C. Sulfur, Calcium, and Magnesium percentages D. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium percentages
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Questions 1. What fertilizer raises pH? A. Nitrogen B. Aluminum Sulfate C. Lime D. Sulfur
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Works Cited "Fertilizer 101." Fertilizer 101. Meister Media, 2013. Web. 28Apr. 2015.. "Definition of Organic Chemistry in English:." Organic Chemistry: Definition of Organic Chemistry in Oxford Dictionary (American English) (US). Oxford, n.d. Web. 28Apr. 2015. "Nitrogen." Soil Management. University of Hawaii, n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2015. "Potassium in Plants." Soil. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2015. "Soils - Part 6: Phosphorus and Potassium in the Soil." Plant and Soil Sciences ELibrary. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr.2015. "Learn More About Sulphur - FAQ." The Sulphur Institute. The Sulphur Institure, n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2015. "Magnesium in Plants and Soil." - Smart! Fertilizer Management. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2015. "Calcium in Fertilizers." GardenGuides. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2015.
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