(a) In a tabular form, briefly discuss the following plant nutrients: (i) Potassium; (ii) Phosphorus;...

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2000

(a) In a tabular form, briefly discuss the following plant nutrients: (i) Potassium; (ii) Phosphorus; (iii) Calcium. Under the following headings: (i) form in which it is absorbed; (ii) three functions; (iii) one deficiency symptom.

(b) Give two examples of nitrogenous fertilizers.

Explanation

(a)

PLANT NUTRIENT

FORM IN WHICH IT IS ABSORBEDFUNCTION

DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS

Potassium

Potassium cation/k+

-associated with enzymatic activities. It contributes in controlling stomata) opening and thus water movement in

- Important in metabolism and translocation of carbohydrates.

- important in neutralizing plant acids.

- It strengthens plant stems and aids the uptake of nitrates

- retarded growth.

- premature loss of leaves

Phosphorus

- Phosphate anion p0³-? -P?0?

- It is associated with enzymatic actions.

- It is also an important constituent of nuclear protein.

- It strengthens the plants' skeletal structure.

- It confers on plants the ability to ward off diseases.

- It is essential for cell division;

- essential for root development;

- essential for food formation.

- It hastens the ripening of fruits.

- plant becomes purple

- stunting of plant parts.

- poor root and bark development.

- flowers, fruits and seeds fail to form.

Calcium

Calcium cation/Ca2+- It is important in cell wall formation. - It is also essential for growth of roots. - it controls toxicity of Al³?,Mn³?, and Na+. - It is equally important in translo-cation and storage of food into tubers/seeds. - It neutralizes acids in plants and takes part in metabolic activities.

- stunting of roots.

- leaves turn yellowsh

(b) Examples of nitrogenous fertilizers are: (i) urea (ii) ammonium sulphate (iii) sodium nitrate (iv) calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN)



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