Soil Sci Lab (Exercise 3) Flashcards
movement of nutrients in water flowing towards the root
Mass flow
True or False
Root interception is the movement of nutrients down a concentration gradient from high to low
False
Correct Answer: DIffusion
roots explore new soil areas containing unused soil nutrients
root interception
- Move within the plant
- old to young leaves
mobile nutrients
- Stay in place
- Cannot move easily within the plant
immobile nutrients
Analogy
Mobile nutrients : old leaves ; Immobile nutrients : ____
young leaves
what are the mobile elements
- N
- P
- K
- Mg
- Mo
- Cl
- Ni
what are the immobile elements
- B
- Ca
- Fe
- S
- Zn
- Cu
- Mn
- 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
symptoms
yellowing due to reduction in chlorophyll
chlorosis
what are the types of chlorosis
- interveinal chlorosis
- uniform chlorosis
causes of chlorosis
- Nutrient Deficiency (N, Fe, Mg, S)
- Poor Drainage
- pH Imbalance
- Pests & Diseases
True or False
Uniform chlorosis is the yellowing between veins
False
Correct answer: Interveinal chlorosis
True or False
Interveinal chlorosis is caused by Fe or Mg deficiency while Uniform chlorosis is caused by N deficiency
True
entire leaf turns yellow
uniform chlorosis
death of plant tissue
necrosis
causes of necrosis
- Nutrient Deficiencies (e.g., K, Ca, Mg)
- Water Stress
- Toxins
- Pests & Diseases
what are the five general types of nutrient deficiency symptoms
- chlorosis
- necrosis
- stunting
- abnormal coloration
- rosetting
causes of stunting
- Nutrient Deficiency (N, P, K)
- Water Stress
- Pests & Diseases
- Environmental Stress
types of abnormal coloration
- chlorosis
- necrosis
- purpling
- reddening
- bronzing
True or False
Purpling is caused by phosphorus deficiency
True
reddening is caused by?
stress response or anthocyanin buildup
this is caused by excess light, salt stress, or heavy metal toxicity
bronzing
causes of abnormal coloration
- Nutrient Deficiency (e.g., N, P, K, Fe, Mg)
- Water Stress
- pH Imbalance
- Pests & Diseases
- Environmental Stress