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PLANT NUTRIENTS LAB.
Sarah Ali.
Partners:
1. Danny Holbert.
2. Jeremy Cutlip.
3. Azhar Alshaheen.
4. Olubusola Kehinde.
Lab section: 023.
3 Apr 2017.
The Effect on the Calcium Deficiency on Brassica
Rapa.
INTRODUCTION.
Plants need a blend of supplements to grow correctly and reproduce. There are several
nutrients are essential for the plants such as nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, sulphur and
phosphorus. Those nutrients serve various functions, for instance, it works as cofactors in
enzymatic reactions, or as osmotic solutes that keep up the proper water potential, or as
ionized species to give a charge adjust in the cell compartments. This mean that with having
these essential functions, when plants get too much of any these nutrients, they will show
some symptoms of being sick. Thus, it is important to make sure that the plant has the right
amount of those nutrients (Grusak 2001).
http://rubisco.ugr.es/fisiofar/pagwebinmalcb/contenidos/Tema11/macro%20y%20micronutrie
nt.pdf
These nutrients are classified into two categories, micronutrients and macronutrients,
depending on the relative amounts that plant need for its growth. Macronutrients are the
nutrients that needed in large amounts to provide the plants with the energy needed for
work. These macronutrients comprise of the basic plant nutrients that is:
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Nitrogen
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Potassium
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Calcium
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Magnesium
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Phosphorous
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Sulphur
All macronutrients are found in plants in concentrations of over 0.1%. On the other hand,
micronutrients are required in small quantities in plants and are generally found at
concentrations of less than 0.01% of dry tissue weight. Examples of these micronutrients are
iron, zinc, manganese, copper, boron and chlorine.
http://borderharriers.co.uk/app/webroot/uploads/File/nutrition/Nutrition%204%20%20Jun%2014.pdf
Calcium is one of the essential nutrients that help in plant growth. Its primary purpose is to
hold cell walls togethers. In the event of calcium deficiency, new tissue, for example, root
tips, youthful leaves, and shoot tips regularly exhibit misshaped development from
inappropriate cell wall arrangement. Calcium is additionally utilized as a part of initiating
certain catalysts and to send signals that facilitate certain cellular exercises and functions.
In class, effects of calcium deficiency were tested in Brassica Rapa plants. This plant
is used due to its fast growth. The seeds were divided into quads so the impact of different
amount of the c...