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2014 RELATIONS BETWEEN PLANTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Výukový materiál EK 01 - 01 Tvůrce: Mgr. Šárka Vopěnková Tvůrce anglické verze: ThMgr. Ing. Jiří Foller Projekt: S anglickým jazykem do dalších předmětů Registrační číslo: CZ.1.07/1.1.36/03.0005 Tento projekt je spolufinancován ESF a SR ČR
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ecology: deals with mutual relations between organisms and the environment ecologic factors: a) abiotic factors b) biologic factors RELATIONS BETWEEN PLANTS AND THEENVIRONMENT
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it includes influences of abiotic environment climatic: light, heat, precipitation, atmosphere topographic: geographic location, altitude, relief edaphic: soil features ABIOTIC FACTORS
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stress factors = stressors: unfavourable influences of the external environment they endanger plants tolerance of plants: different ability to endure influences of the external environment ecological amplitude of the species: the scale of tolerance to a particular factor ABIOTIC FACTORS
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ecological amplitude of the species: euryec – species with broad ecological amplitude stenoec – species with narrow ecological amplitude e.g. goosegrass species has broad ecological amplitude ABIOTIC FACTORS
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light and heat only a small part of radiation is used by plants for the photosynthesis jen malé množství záření 1 – 2 %!!! e.g.. photosynthetical active radiation (PHAR) > wave-length 400 – 700 nm according to the adaptation of leaves to the light conditions: a) heliophila (sun-loving plants) – Mexican needle grass (Stina tenuissima), English sundew (Drosera anglica) b) shadow-loving plants –wood sorrel, ferns ENERGETIC FACTORS
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temperature – an important factor plants in the mild zone can stand the temperature between – 5 o C and + 50 o C > eurytherm plants stenotherm plants: they live in extreme conditions algae in hot springs algae in snow or ice fields ENERGETIC FACTORS
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oxygen: 21 % reduced content of oxygen > limiting factor for the growth of roots carbon dioxide: 0,036 % the only direct source of oxygen for the production of biomass input into the atmosphere > soil breathing, breathing of living plants, fungi and animals ATMOSPHERIC FACTORS
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pollution of the atmosphere the conclusion of the human economic activity emission imission water: it has a very fast circulation in ecosystems hydrophyta – water lily hygrophyta – yellow flag (yellow iris) mezzophyta – bluegrass xerophyta – succulents ATMOSPHERIC FACTORS
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more stable environment than atmosphere rhizosphere: soil space attached to plant roots influenced by root excretion it influences the soil quality it depends on: supply and a accessibility of nutrients pH the amount of nitrogen water supplementation aerating SOIL FACTORS
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oligotrophic– pine tree mezzotrophic – grass eutrophic – snowdrop, Turk´s cap lily soil acidity –pH values acidophyta – blueberry neutrophyta – the most of our plants alcalophyta – wall rue (asplenium ruta) SOIL FACTORS
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RELATIONS IN THE EXOSYSTEM
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WORKSHEET
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COMPLETE THIS WORKSHEET
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KINCL, Lubomír, Miloslav KINCL a Jana JAKRLOVÁ. Biologie rostlin: pro 1. ročník gymnázií. 4., přeprac. vyd. Praha: Fortuna, 2006, 302 s. ISBN 80-716- 8947-5. SOURCES
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