Components of Soil
Plant Nutrition
Bacterial Mutualism
Fungal Mutualism
Plantae Oddballs
100

What is topsoil made of?

Living organisms and humus (organic matter and dead organisms)

100

Micronutrients in plants mainly serve what function?

Co-factors to enzymes

100

Name one function of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria.

- Produce chemicals that stimulate plant growth

- Produces antibiotics

-Absorbs dangerous materials

100

What is the symbiotic relationship between plant roots and fungi called?

Mycorrhizae

100

Give me an example of a carnivorous plant.

Venus fly trap, pitcher plant, sundew, etc...

200

Name one technology used to conserve soil.

Possible answers: Irrigation, adjusting soil pH, fertilization, controlling erosion, phytoremediation.

200

In more mobile nutrients, it's deficiency is more common in which type of leaf? 

Older leafs

200

Ammonifying bacteria release ammonia by breaking down what?

Organic materials (hummus).

200

What are the two main types of mycorrhizae?

Ectomycorrhizae & endomycorrhizae/arbuscular mycorrhizae.

200

What are the three unusual nutritional adaptations covered in the slides?

Epiphytes, parasitic plants, and carnivorous plants.

300
How does the soil benefit from living organisms?

Earthworms move organic matter deep into soil.

300

What is the name of the type of mineral solution used to grow plants in labs?

Hydroponic culture.

300

Inside each nodule, rhizobium is called what?

Bacteroids.

300

What is the approximate age of the oldest mycorrhizal fungi fossil?

460 million years old.
300

What does the term epiphyte mean?

Epiphyte comes from two greek words, "epi" which means upon, and "phyton" which means plant. This means that epiphyte means upon plant.

400

What charge does the surface of soil particles have and why?

They are negatively charged so positive ions can adhere to these particles.

400

What organic compound makes up most of the plant's dry mass?

Carbohydrates.

400

Plants acquire nitrogen mainly from what?

Nitrates.

400

Ectomycorrhizae mainly make symbiotic relationships with what plants? Give 3 examples.

Ectomycorrhizae mainly makes symbiotic relationships with woody plants. Examples: Spruce, oak, walnut, birch, willow, and eucalyptus families.

400

Why may a Dodder (an orange parasite) require a host plant?

Since a Dodder is orange, it does not have chloroplast and cannot photosynthesize. The Dodder much leech the energy from their host plant to continue living. 

500

The capacity of soil to exchange cations is dependent on what?

The number of cation adhesion sites and a low pH.

500

What colour does a phosphate-deficient leaf turn?

Purple.

500

What iron containing proteins found in some root nodules bind reversely to oxygen. 

Leghemoglobin

500

In endomycorrhizal fungal relationships, what acts as a food storage site for the fungus?

Fungal vesicles

500

Why are carnivorous plants able to grow in soil with less nutrients?

The carnivorous plants can grow in poor soil because they have their highly modified organs which trap prey and digest their prey. This "soup" is full of nutrients and it's absorbed by their internal glands.

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