Soil Sci Lab (Exercise 3) Flashcards

1
Q

movement of nutrients in water flowing towards the root

A

Mass flow

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2
Q

True or False

Root interception is the movement of nutrients down a concentration gradient from high to low

A

False

Correct Answer: DIffusion

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3
Q

roots explore new soil areas containing unused soil nutrients

A

root interception

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4
Q
  • Move within the plant
  • old to young leaves
A

mobile nutrients

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5
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  • Stay in place
  • Cannot move easily within the plant
A

immobile nutrients

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6
Q

Analogy

Mobile nutrients : old leaves ; Immobile nutrients : ____

A

young leaves

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7
Q

what are the mobile elements

A
  • N
  • P
  • K
  • Mg
  • Mo
  • Cl
  • Ni
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8
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what are the immobile elements

A
  • B
  • Ca
  • Fe
  • S
  • Zn
  • Cu
  • Mn
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9
Q
  • observable physical traits manifested by the crop due to a deficiency of an essential element
  • They usually show up as visual signs in the plant
A

symptoms

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10
Q

yellowing due to reduction in chlorophyll

A

chlorosis

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11
Q

what are the types of chlorosis

A
  1. interveinal chlorosis
  2. uniform chlorosis
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12
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causes of chlorosis

A
  • Nutrient Deficiency (N, Fe, Mg, S)
  • Poor Drainage
  • pH Imbalance
  • Pests & Diseases
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13
Q

True or False

Uniform chlorosis is the yellowing between veins

A

False

Correct answer: Interveinal chlorosis

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14
Q

True or False

Interveinal chlorosis is caused by Fe or Mg deficiency while Uniform chlorosis is caused by N deficiency

A

True

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15
Q

entire leaf turns yellow

A

uniform chlorosis

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16
Q

death of plant tissue

17
Q

causes of necrosis

A
  • Nutrient Deficiencies (e.g., K, Ca, Mg)
  • Water Stress
  • Toxins
  • Pests & Diseases
18
Q

what are the five general types of nutrient deficiency symptoms

A
  1. chlorosis
  2. necrosis
  3. stunting
  4. abnormal coloration
  5. rosetting
19
Q

causes of stunting

A
  • Nutrient Deficiency (N, P, K)
  • Water Stress
  • Pests & Diseases
  • Environmental Stress
20
Q

types of abnormal coloration

A
  • chlorosis
  • necrosis
  • purpling
  • reddening
  • bronzing
21
Q

True or False

Purpling is caused by phosphorus deficiency

22
Q

reddening is caused by?

A

stress response or anthocyanin buildup

23
Q

this is caused by excess light, salt stress, or heavy metal toxicity

24
Q

causes of abnormal coloration

A
  • Nutrient Deficiency (e.g., N, P, K, Fe, Mg)
  • Water Stress
  • pH Imbalance
  • Pests & Diseases
  • Environmental Stress
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lack of new or terminal growth
rosetting
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causes of rosetting
* Nutrient Deficiency (Boron, Zinc) * Hormonal Imbalance (Gibberellin deficiency) * Pest & Disease Damage * Environmental Stress
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blossom end rot in tomatoes are caused by?
Ca deficiency
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optimum pH range acceptable for most plants
6.0 - 7.5
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Caused by pests, fungi, bacteria, or viruses
pathological symptoms
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Caused by lack of essential nutrients
deficiency symptoms
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# Analogy Pathological symptoms : ____ ; Deficiency symptoms : uniform pattern
irregular pattern
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what are the available forms of the following: 1. N 2. P 3. K 4. Ca 5. Mg 6. S 7. B 8. Cl 9. Cu 10. Fe 11. Mn 12. Mo 13. Zn 14. Ni
1. NO₃⁻ & NH₄⁺ 2. H₂PO₄⁻ & HPO₄²⁻ 3. K+ 4. Ca²⁺ 5. Mg²⁺ 6. SO₄²⁻ 7. H₂BO₃⁻ & H₃BO₃ 8. Cl⁻ 9. Cu²⁺ 10. Fe²⁺ & Fe³⁺ 11. Mn²⁺ 12. MoO₄²⁻ 13. Zn²⁺ 14. Ni²⁺