(a) State four characteristics of clay. [4 marks] (b) Mention four effects of drought on

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2009

(a) State four characteristics of clay. [4 marks]

(b) Mention four effects of drought on plant growth and development [4 marks]

(c) List two symptoms of phosphorus deficiency in crops. [2 marks]

(d) State three ways in which each of the following soil properties is important in crop production:(i) soil reaction; (ii) soil temperature. [6 marks]

Explanation

(a)Characteristics of Clay:

- Particle size less than 0.002mm/ very fine particles/ smooth texture.

-Very small pore spaces.

-Numerous pore spaces.

- High water holding capacity.

- Hard when dry.

- Poor drainage.

-Very easy to mould into shape/High plasticity.

- It swells when wet and cakes when dry.

- Absorbs and releases heat slowly.

- Sticky when wet.

- Poor aeration.

-High nutrient level/High Cation Exchange Capacity.

-Colloidal in nature.

-High capillarity.

(b) Effects of drought on plant growth and development:

-Delay in flowering/reduction in flowers/flower abortion.

-Poor crop establishment.

-It leads to a reduction in leaf area.

-There is a reduction in cell size and inter-cellular volume.

-Several physiological processes may decrease due to the dehydration of protoplasm.

-Water stress produces important changes in carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism of plants.

-There is a decrease in the production of green matter.

-There is a reduction in photosynthesis.

-It impairs desired quality, that is, appearance, fibre content, firmness, etc.

-There is reduction in yield.

-Wilting.

-Possible death of plants/crop failure.

- Lower resistance/prone to diseases.

-Difficulty in pegging especially in groundnut.

(c) Symptoms of phosphorus deficiency in crops:

-Purple and brownish colouration of leaves, from tip backwards.

-Stunted growth.

-Poor root development.

-Immature fruit drop.

-Lodging in cereal crops.

(d) Ways in which soil reaction and soil temperature are important in crop production

(i) Soil Reaction:

-It affects the activities of soil micro-organisms.

-It affects the availability of certain soil nutrients.

-It affects the solubility of certain elements which may be toxic to crops at higher concentration.

-It determines the type of crops to grow.

(ii) Soil Temperature:

-The decomposition of soil organic matter is also affected. Influences rate of seed germination.

-Influences the rate of photosynthesis.

-Affects distribution of crops.

- Affects maturity and ripening of crops.

-Influences the rate of evapo-transpiration.

- Influences root development.

- It affects the population of soil microbes.

-Low temperature causes a decrease in metabolic activities and reduction in enzymatic reactions.

-High temperature will also affect the activities of micro-organisms.

- It affects the level of soil moisture, absorption of water and nutrients by roots.



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