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Mycology - Structure and Function - Cytoplasm
... be involved with recycling, storing and transporting. Vacuoles appear to store enzymes, other macromolecules, lipids, mineral nutrients such as polyphosphate, and toxins. The control of pH and ion homeostasis in compartments appears ...
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Tillandsias
... all. Since tillandsias in nature derive their mineral nutrients from dust dissolved in the rainwater that reaches them, their need for mineral nutrients is minimal. To supply the mineral nutrients required by the plants, a very ...
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A conceptual model for primary productivity, decomposition and nitrogen cycling in the Chihuahuan creosotebush desert
... alone are insufficient to predict desert productivity. These results, as well as others, suggest that mineral nutrients, especially nitrogen, may also be an important determinant of productivity in arid environments. Our current ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 3, 1987: Contents
... Tree Physiology 3:295–307 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Accumulation and partitioning of dry matter and mineral nutrients in developing kiwifruit vines J. G. Buwalda and G. S. Smith Volume 3 Issue: 1 ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 2
... is a medium wherein plants are anchored and from which they draw water and mineral nutrients. Reciprocally, plants protect the soil from erosion, they increase its moisture-holding capacity via ... , grasses require greater quantities of basic mineral nutrients, particularly calcium, than do trees. As a result, their organic remains are richer in base nutrients, which upon decay are returned to the ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... cambium layer to the center of the tree is wood. Xylem tissue conducts water and mineral nutrients from the soil upward in plant roots and stems. It is composed of elongate cells ...
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Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... coconuts can withstand occasional brief salt water flooding. Developing coconut palms obtain fresh water and mineral nutrients from a lens (soil layer) of fresh water (derived from island rainfall) which literally floats ...
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BOT 331 Plant Physiology, Oregon State University
... 3) Wolpert 16 MLK day 18 Water Balance of the Plant (chapter 4) Wolpert 20 Mineral Nutrition (chapter 5) Wolpert 23 Solute transport (chapter 6) Wolpert 25 Photosynthesis: the light ... Phloem (chapter 10) Arp 6 Respiration and Lipid Metabolism (chapter 11) Arp 8 Assimilation of Mineral Nutrients (chapter 12) Arp 10 Genomics (added) genomics handout Wolpert 13 Gene Expression and Signal Transduction ...
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Sow Cover Crops for Spring Rewards
... of loosening your clay soil. Roots of these crops penetrate heavy clay soils and glean mineral nutrients from the subsoil. Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) has dense fibrous roots great for preventing erosion ...
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Botany online: Ions and Small Molecules
... of view, the compounds of cells can be grouped into three categories: the inorganic ions (mineral nutrients), the small organic molecules and the macromolecules. Below, the most important representatives will be ... derivatives occurring in cells will be reviewed, too. Out of the large number of the mineral nutrients contained in the soil, some are taken up selectively by the plant. The rather ...
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