Identify the element that is not obtained by terrestrial plants primarily from soil?
1. Potassium | 2. Nitrogen |
3. Phosphorus | 4. Carbon |
A plant requires magnesium mainly for:
1. DNA replication | 2. Synthesizing enzymes |
3. Synthesizing hormones | 4. Synthesizing chlorophyll |
Which of the following elements is a constituent of vitamins such as thiamine, biotin and Coenzyme A?
1. Calcium | 2. Sulfur |
3. Iron | 4. Phosphorus |
The two elements required for splitting of water to liberate oxygen during photosynthesis are:
1. Manganese and Chlorine
2. Manganese and Boron
3. Copper and Chlorine
4. Molybdenum and Magnesium
Identify the element required by plants for utilization of calcium and pollen germination:
1. Iron | 2. Sulfur |
3. Boron | 4. Zinc |
The deficiency symptoms of which of the following tends to first appear in young tissues?
1. Nitrogen | 2. Potassium |
3. Calcium | 4. Magnesium |
The deficiency of nitrogen or molybdenum can cause all except:
1. Chlorosis
2. Inhibition of cell division
3. Necrosis of leaf tissue
4. Delay in flowering
Any mineral ion concentration is considered toxic to plants if it reduces the dry weight of tissues by:
1. 5 % | 2. 10 % |
3. 25 % | 4. 50 % |
Symptoms of excess of manganese may actually be the deficiency symptoms of all the following except:
1. Iron | 2. Magnesium |
3. Calcium | 4. Sulfur |
Absorption of elements by plants happens in two phases where:
1. The first phase is rapid into the apoplast and is passive and the second phase is slow into the symplast and is active.
2. The first phase is slow into the apoplast and is passive and the second phase is rapid into the symplast and is active.
3. The first phase is slow into the apoplast and is active and the second phase is rapid into the symplast and is passive.
4. The first phase is rapid into the apoplast and is active and the second phase is slow into the symplast and is passive.