nutrient cycles Flashcards
describe the role of saprobionts in recycling chemical elements
- feed on remains of dead plants/animals + break down organic molecules
- secrete enzymes for extracellular digestion - absorb needed nutrients
what do saprobionts break nitrogen containting organic molecules into and by what process
ammonium ions
ammonification
desribe the role of mycorrihzae in recycling chemical elements
- symbiotic relationship between fungi and roots of plants
- fungi act as extension of plant roots (thin strands called hyphae) to increase sf area = increase uptake of water/nutrients
- mutualistic relationship - plant provides fungi with carbs
four main stages of nitrogen cycle + type of microorganism involved
- ammonification -saprobionts
- nitrification - nitrifying bacteria
- nitrogen fixation - nitrogen fixing bacteria
- denitrifying bacteria - denitrifying bacteria
desribe process of ammonifaction
- nitrogen containing compounds broken down
- converted to ammonia -> ammonium ions
- by saprobionts ( by secreting enzymes for extracellular digestion)
describe process of nitrification
- ammonium ions in soil->nitrites->nitrates
- two stage oxidation reaction
- by nitrifying bacteria (need o2 to carry out conversions)``
explain why farmers need to ensure soil is aerated
- nutrients can be absorbed by root hair cells by active transport
- application - increase 02, nitrifying bacteria increase , denitrying bacteria decrease = maximise nitrogen availability
describe denitrification
- nitrates in soil ->nitrogen gas
- by denitrifying bacteria (anaerobically)
why can flooding lead to less nitrate for crops
- low conc in soil
- more anaerobic denitrifying bacteria, less aerobic nitrogen fixing bacteria
- reduces availability of nitrogen compounds for plants
desribe nitrogen fixation
- N2 gases (reduced) to nitrogen containing compounds
- nitrogen fixing bacteria
how and where are nitrogen fixing bacteria found
- ‘free living’ in the soil
- ‘mutualistic’ -> live in nodules on roots of plants ie. legumes
why is the nitrogen cycle important to all living organisms
- N2 gas unreactive + not easily converted to other compounds
- most plants can only uptake nitrogen as nitrates
- used by plants/ animals to make proteins/amino acids used for growth