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Page 1: Plant Nutrition Floral Careers Plant Propagation.

Plant Nutrition

Floral Careers Plant Propagation

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Non-fertilizer Nutrients

Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Oxygen (O). These elements are supplied to the plant in

the water and carbon dioxide it absorbs for photosynthesis.

All 3 are essential, non-fertilizer macroelements (or macronutrients).

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Macroelements

Macroelements are elements required by plants in relatively large quantities.

In addition to C, H, and O, 6 other elements are recognized as macroelements.

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Macroelements

They are:• Nitrogen (N)• Phosphorous (P)• Potassium (K)• Calcium (Ca)• Magnesium (Mg)• Sulfur (S)

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Microelements Microelements are elements needed by

plants in very small quantities. Microelements are just as important as

macroelements.

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Microelements There are 8 essential microelements:

• Iron (Fe)• Copper (Cu)• Zinc (Zn)• Manganese (Mn)• Boron (B)• Molybdenum (Mo)• Chlorine (Cl)• Nickel (Ni)

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The Essential Elements

Carbon (C)

Hydrogen (H)

Oxygen (O)

+ 6 Macroelements

+ 8 Microelements =

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Essential Elements

for

Plant Growth

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Deficiency Symptoms of the Macroelements and Iron

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Nitrogen Deficiency General chlorosis

(yellowing) of the leaves.

Older leaves showing symptoms first.

N deficiency in potato

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Phosphorous Deficiency Reduced plant size Darkened foliage with

a purplish cast.

P deficiency in corn

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Potassium Deficiency Margins eventually

turning brown. Symptoms develop on

lower leaves first.

K deficiency on red currant

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Calcium Deficiency Young leaves are

prominently malformed. Poor root development.

Ca deficiency on sugar beet

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Magnesium Deficiency

Interveinal chlorosis. Starts on the older

leaves and progresses towards the top of the plant.

Mg deficiency on grape

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Sulfur Deficiency

A chlorosis develops which affects the entire plant except the very tip.

Symptoms similar to a nitrogen deficiency.

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Iron Deficiency

Interveinal chlorosis developing on the youngest leaves first.

Damage confined to the upper regions of the plant.

Fe deficiency on cherry

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