Multiple ChoiceSoil could be deficient in any of the following nutrients. If you had to supply one of them, which would be needed in the smallest amount?
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a true statement regarding mineral deficiency symptoms in plants?
Multiple ChoiceWhen you add "plant food" to your potted geraniums, what are you actually providing the plant with?
Multiple ChoiceHow did the addition of a gene for citrate synthesis increase the tolerance of tobacco and papaya plants to high aluminum concentrations in the soil?
Open QuestionThe inorganic nutrient most often lacking in crops isa. carbon.b. nitrogen.c. phosphorus.d. potassium.
Open QuestionConsider the following statements regarding limiting nutrients. Select True or False for each statement.T/F Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are common examples.T/F Their presence limits the availability of micronutrients.T/F Their availability tends to limit plant growth.T/F Certain macronutrients and micronutrients can be considered limiting nutrients.
Open QuestionWhere is the start codon located?a. at the start (5′ end) of the mRNAb. in the DNA just upstream of where transcription startsc. at the downstream end of the 5′ untranslated region (UTR)d. at the upstream end of the 3′ untranslated region (UTR)
Open QuestionPlants require the smallest amount of which of the following nutrients?a. oxygenb. phosphorusc. carbond. iron
Open QuestionWhere does most nutrient uptake occur in roots?a. at the root cap, where root tissue first encounters soil away from the zone of nutrient depletionb. at the Casparian strip, where ions must enter the symplast before entering xylem cellsc. in the symplastic and apoplastic pathwaysd. in root hairs, in the zone of maturation
Open QuestionWhy are proton pumps in root-hair plasma membranes important?a. They pump protons into cells, generating a membrane potential (voltage).b. They allow toxins to be concentrated in vacuoles, so the toxins do not poison enzymes in the cytoplasm.c. They set up an electrochemical gradient that makes it possible for roots to absorb cations and anions.d. They set up the membrane voltage required for action potentials to occur.
Open QuestionWhy is the presence of clay particles important in soil?a. They provide macronutrients—particularly nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.b. They bind metal ions, which would be toxic if absorbed by plants.c.They allow water to percolate through the soil, making oxygen-rich air pockets available.d. The negative charges on clay bind to positively charged ions and prevent them from being leached out of the soil.
Open Question. A problem with intensive irrigation is (A) overfertilization. (B) aquifer depletion. (C) the long-term depletion of soil oxygen. (D) the clogging of waterways by vegetation debris.
Open QuestionSome of the problems associated with intensive irrigation include all of the following excepta. soil salinization.b. overfertilization.c. land subsidence.d. aquifer depletion.