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Which elements are considered non-mineral nutrients?
Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
Carbon, Potassium, Hydrogen & Nitrogen
Manufacturing of most nitrogen fertilizers starts with the production of ______________.
Ammonia
Lime
Salt
Where do you want to place Phosphorus at for your plants to get the most benefit?
Apply near the seed or roots during early stages of production.
Apply prior to planting
Apply directly on the foliage.
What is added to soils to reduce the acidity levels in soils?
Water
Sodium Chloride
Lime
For the soil to read balanced or neutral, it must fall were of the pH scale?
5.4
7.0
10.0
What are the benefits to applying lime to the field?
Sweetens the soil, Improves nutrient uptake, Increases effectiveness of applied N-P-K
Sours the soil, Decrease microorganism activity, Increases effectiveness of applied N-P-K
Sweetens the soil, Decreases microorganism activity, Increases effectiveness of applied N-P-K
When a soil is in a high Alkaline state what do you use to bring the pH levels down?
Sulfur, Iron, Aluminum
Sulfur, Iron Sulfate, Aluminum Sulfate
Sulfur, Lime, Aluminum Sulfate
The tubes and support that transport water
and nutrients up, down and around in plants
Vascular System
Shoot System
Root System
Reproductive System
The outer layer of plants which protects the plants and regulates water levels inside the plant.
Shoot System
Root System
Dermal System
Reproductive System
Vascular tissue (tubes) responsible for the transportation of water and minerals up from the roots and around the plant.
Stomata
Transpiration
Phloem
Xylem
Vascular tissue (tubes) responsible for the transportation of glucose down and around in a plant.
Transpiration
Xylem
Phloem
Root Hairs
The process of water movement in plants
due to evaporation out the stomata
and absorption of water through the root hairs
Active Transport
Transpiration
Stomata
Guard Cells
Pores under leaves
that allow for transpiration
and gas exchange
Xylem
Stomata
Phloem
Transpiration
Two cells that regulate the size of the stomata depending on temperature and
water conditions
Phloem
Xylem
Stomata
Guard Cells
A large number of elongated cells that
grow out from the roots. They absorb water and minerals from the soil
via osmosis.
Root Hairs
Stomata
Guard Cells
Pholem
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