How does water cycle through plants? What causes eutrophication? How do plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle? How do marine organisms use phosphorus? How does phytoplankton produce oxygen? What causes artificial eutrophication? Why does thermal pollution and nitrate pollution cause eutrophication...
How does the functional relationship between the main organelles in a eukaryotic cell enable the cell to function? Describe the effect of temperature on enzymes. Why do plants need mitochondria even though they use photosynthesis to get energy? Explain in detail how the digestive, cardiovascular and...
Peas are a pest-hardy, easy-to-maintain plant for almost any garden. Like beans, peas are good companion plants for many other vegetables because they release nitrogen into the surrounding soil, which improves plant growth. But if you’re looking for a few plants that will scratch their back...
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For information on organic nitrogen fertilizers that work in the cool season, see Cool-Season Organic Nitrogen Sources.Broccoli also benefits from supplemental calcium in the soil. Add ground oyster shell or dried, crushed eggshells and mix into the soil at the time of planting. See Organic ...
Each cannabis plant is different, so you might have just one out of many plants get nutrient burn! That is completely normal. Sometimes you’ll also see nutrient burn leaf tips also curl or “claw”. The clawing can be caused by an overabundance of Nitrogen (Nitrogen Toxicity), which is...
as nitrate does. Plants in acidic soils typically receive their nitrogen from ammonium, but in nonacidic soils, nitrate is typically the more useful form of fertilizer. The two fertilizers are also combined to form ammonium nitrate, which is powerful both as a fertilizer and as...
They contain lower levels of nitrogen (N) to prevent unnecessary leaf and shoot growth during the cold months. They contain higher levels of phosphorus (P) to promote healthy roots, boost nutrient uptake, and help the grass recover quickly after winter. ...
How does the plant regulate what is able to enter into the stem of the plant? Does it have something to do with the casparian strip? Explain in detail the nitrogen transformation in soil by plants. Is phosphorus a macronutrient, a micronutrient, or neither? Explain what its primary function...