Topic 5B: Nutrient Cycle Flashcards
What are saprobiants?
Microorganisms that secrete enzymes and absorb desired nutrients from digested dead organisms (extracellular digestion)
What is ploughing?
- This is provides oxygen to the soil
- saprobiants use the oxygen to respire
- so more nitrates/mineral ions given to soil
What is called when organic molecules turn into inorganic molecules?
Saprobiotic nutrition
How does saprobiants respire?
aerobically
How much of nitrogen in the air?
78%
What is nitrogen needed for in plants?
Biological molecules
- DNA
- RNA
- Proteins/AA
What are the stages for nitrogen cycle?
1) Nitrogen Fixation
2) Ammonification
3) Nitrification
5) Denitrification
What is Nitrogen Fixation?
- Nitrogen gas are converted to ammonia then to ammonium ion
- by nitrogen fixing bacteria (Rhizobidium)
What is Rhizobidium?
Root Noodle which has mutuallistic relationship
What is Ammonification?
- dead organisms are decomposed by saprobiants
- converts to ammonium ion to soil
What is Nitrification?
- ammonium ion converts to nitrite by nitrosomas
- Nitrite ions converts to nitrate ions by nitrobacteria
- by nitrifying bacteria
What is Denitrification?
- Nitrate ions in the soil are returned back into the atmosphere as nitrogen gas
- by denitrifying bacteria anaerobically
- respiring out N2 gas
What is mycorrhaze?
-fungi having symbiotic relationship with plant roots
Fungi have long thin strands called?
Hyphae that attaches to roots
Features of hyphae?
- increases SA
- so that more water and scarce ions like phosphate can be absorbed into the plant