Pest Disease Triangle
Lack of Ca
Light and Leaves
Functions of Plant Nutrients
The Plant
100

What are all three corners of the disease triangle?

  1. Pest/Disease organism presence
  2. Conducive environment for that pest/disease organism
  3. Vulnerable host for that pest/disease organism to feed on
100

The storage location of calcium in cells that isn’t able to be translocated to the outer most edge of the leaf?

What is the vacuole?

100

Name the yellowing of leaf tissue due to a lack of chlorophyll.

Chlorosis

100

This mineral is responsible for cell wall linkages and primarily pulled through the xylem via transpiration.

What is Calcium

100

This phytochemical process produces carbon dioxide and water, and is used for growth and repair.

What is respiration?

200

Having an intercanopy humidity of 99% is covered by which corner(s) of the disease triangle?

The conducive environment corner, since many foliar pathogens require water on leaves to propagate.

200

Name the symptoms of wet tip burn

It is characterized by necrotic (brown) spots on the tips and edges of rapidly developing young leaves in lettuce. Typically seen when there is suboptimal air movement around the canopy where evaporation cannot occur.

200

The directed movement of an organ or organism in response to light stimuli.(Typically, these stimuli induce hormone transport that triggers cell growth or deformation.)

Phototropism

200

This mineral nutrient is primarily utilized in building amino acids and proteins.

What is nitrogen (or Sulfur, or Carbon) ?

200
This process is used by the plant for cooling and to control water balance within the plant.

What is transpiration?

300

Leaving doors to the grow zone open to the outside world is covered by which corner(s) of the disease triangle?

Pest/disease organism presence (letting them in the grow zone)

300

Name symptoms of dry tip burn.

It is characterized by necrotic spots on edge of the leaf accompanied with the drawstring effect on the morphology of the plant. Necrotic spots are dry to the touch.

300

This photoreceptor is sensitive to UV-A - blue (and green) spectra.

What is cryptochrome?

300

This mineral nutrient remains as a free ion in to cellular structures, which affects cellular osmotic potential and water dynamics (think guard cells).  Also, used as a cofactor in enzymatic reactions.

What is potassium?

300

A thick boundary layer would result in (open or closed) stomata and (slow or fast) diffusion.

What is open and slow?

400

Accidentally dosing too much zinc sulfate in the nutrient mix and causing a zinc toxicity in the plants is covered by which corner(s) of the disease triangle?

Vulnerable host, especially for root pathogens

400

Name a common result of calcium deficiency in fruiting crops. 

Blossom end rot

400

This metabolic pathway that occurs in photosynthetic organisms and releases carbon dioxide, consumes oxygen, and produces no chemical energy or food. This process limits the growth rates of plants.

What is photorespiration?  This occurs when stoma close and reactive oxygen species build up in intercellular tissue (typically times of heat/drought stress)

400

This mineral nutrient is primarily used in chlorophyll synthesis.

What is magnesium?

400

Give 3 examples of "Sinks" on a plant.

What are fruit, roots, flowers, meristematic tissue, seeds, young unexpanded leaves, old senescing leaves.

500

Which corner(s) of the disease triangle discourage us from propagating all of our plants from cuttings?

  1. Pest presence: One sick plant can spread its disease over a large area through cuttings.
  2. Vulnerable host: The cutting has an open wound and no roots yet.
  3. Conducive environment: High humidity, low airflow, and high media saturation is favorable for many pathogens.
500

This element is important in Photosynthesis, Stomatal Conductance, and ATP synthesis. It also has an antagonistic relationship with Calcium.

Potassium

500

What would be an effect on photosynthesis of drought stress causing the stomata to close?

Closing of the stomata leads to a decrease in CO2 assimilation and CO2 concentration in the cell and therefore a decrease in photosynthesis. 

500

This mineral nutrient is the main building blocks for sugars and cellular tissue.

What is carbon?

500

This plant stressor may cause the tomato plant to avoid future stress by growing smaller leaves with smaller stomata diameter.

What is drought stress?

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