Lecture 3 Plant nutrition

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Lecture 3 Plant nutrition 3.4a

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Lecture 3 Plant nutrition. 3.4a. Essential Elements Essential elements: macronutrients and micronutrients. Essential Elements Essential elements: macronutrients and micronutrients. Classification of nutrients according to their biochemical function. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lecture 3Plant nutrition

3.4a

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Essential ElementsEssential elements: macronutrients and

micronutrients

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Essential ElementsEssential elements: macronutrients and

micronutrients

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Classification of nutrients according to theirbiochemical function

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Classification of nutrients according to theirbiochemical function

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Classification of nutrients according to theirbiochemical function

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Special techniques are used in nutritional studies

- growth of plants with theirroots immersed in nutrientsolution without soil- requires a large volume ofnutrient solution and frequentadjustment- oxygen supply forroot through bubblingsystem- plants my also be grown insupporting material such assand, gravel, vermiculite…- roots receive ample supply ofoxygen

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Special techniques are used in nutritional studies

- plants are grown with theirroots suspended in air whilebeing sprayed continuouslywith a nutrient solution- provides easy manipulationof the gaseous environmentaround the root- but requires higher levels ofnutrients than hydroponicculture to sustain plantgrowth- nutrient solution periodicallyrises to immerse plant rootsand then recedes, exposingthe roots to moistatmosphere- but requires higher levels ofnutrients than hydroponicculture to sustain growth