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Page 1: Transport In Plants. Water Potential The physical property predicting the direction in which water will flow –____________________ –Pressure water moves

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Page 2: Transport In Plants. Water Potential The physical property predicting the direction in which water will flow –____________________ –Pressure water moves
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Water Potential

• The physical property predicting the direction in which water will flow– ____________________– Pressure

• water moves from high water potential to low water potential

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Water Potential (a)

• Left Side– Pure Water = 0 Water

Potential

• Right Side– Negative Water

Potential• 0 pressure• - solute (has solutes)

• Water moves to the right

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Water Potential (b)• Left Side

– Pure Water = 0 Water Potential

• Right Side– 0 Water Potential

• + pressure equal to solute conc.

• - solute (has solutes)

• Water is at equilibrium

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Water Potential (c)• Left Side

– Pure Water = 0 Water Potential

• Right Side– Positive Water

Potential• + pressure more

than solute conc.• - solute (has solutes)

• Water moves to the left

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Water Potential (d)

• Left Side– Pure Water and

Negative Tension

• Right Side– Negative Water

Potential• 0 pressure• - solute (has solutes)

• Water moves to the left

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Transport of Xylem Sap

• Pushing Xylem– Root Pressure

• caused by active pumping of minerals into xylem

• _____________: accumulation of water

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Transport of Xylem Sap

• ______________– Transpiration

• evaporative loss of H2O from a plant through the stomata

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Transport of Xylem

Sap

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The Control of Transpiration

• ______________– turgid - open– flaccid - closed

• Potassium Ions– active transport of H+ out of

cell causes K+ to move in

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Translocation of Phloem

• Phloem Sap– 30% sucrose, minerals, amino acids,

hormones– Transported in sieve-tube members

• ____________– leaves, tuber or bulbs•Sugar sink – growing roots, shoots,

fruits

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Pressure Flow and

TranslocationA) Pressure is high

B) Pressure is low

C) Xylem recycles water

D) Allows Phloem sap to flow from source to sink

A

B

C

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Plant Nutrition

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Uptake of Nutrients

_______________ cultures used to determine which chemical elements are essential.

17 essential elements needed by all plants

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Soil• Develops from weathered

rocks– Anchors plants– Provides water– Provides dissolved minerals

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Soil Texture

• Pertains to sizes of soil particles– includes the following:

• sands (0.02 - 2 mm)• silt (0.002 - 0.02 mm)• clay (less than 0.002 mm)

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Soil Composition• Made up of sand, silt, clay,

rocks, humus, microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, algae, protists, insects, worms, roots)

• Soil contains a mixture of different sized particles– _______ – roughly equal amounts

of sand, silt, and clay – most fertile

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The Nation that Destroys Its Soil Destroys Itself – Franklin D. Roosevelt 1937

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Loss of Topsoil• 1930’s “_____________”• Due to inappropriate farming in

late 1800’s and early 1900’s• Wheat and cattle farming• Droughts• Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath• 30% of world’s farmlands have

reduced production due to poor soil conditions.

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Nitrogen Fixation

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Unusual Nutritional Adaptations in Plants - Epiphytes

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Unusual Nutritional Adaptations in Plants - Mistletoe

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Unusual Nutritional Adaptations in Plants – Venus Fly Traps

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Unusual Nutritional Adaptations in Plants – Pitcher Plants

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Unusual Nutritional Adaptations in Plants - Sundews

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Control Systems in Plants

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Plant Hormones

• Coordinates growth• Coordinates development• Coordinates responses to

environmental stimuli

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Auxins

• Stimulates stem elongation• Stimulates root growth• Stimulates differentiation and

branching• Stimulates development of fruit• Stimulates apical dominance• Stimulates phototropism and

gravitropism

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Auxin Control• Auxin stimulates

growth• Auxin block on

right causes cells to elongate and the plant bends left

• Auxin block on left causes cells to elongate the the plant bends right

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• Proton pump stimulated by auxin lower pH of wall• H+ activates Enzyme• Enzyme breaks hydrogen bonds in cellulose• Wall takes up water and elongates

Acid Growth

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Auxin Others• Promotes secondary growth

by stimulating vascular cambium and secondary xylem

• Promotes adventitious root at the base of a cut stem

• Promotes fruit growth without pollination (seedless tomatoes)

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Cytokinins• Works with Auxin:

– more cytokinin - shoot buds develop

– more auxin - roots develop

• Stimulates germination• Delays Senescence

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Gibberellins• Promotes seed and bud

germination• Promotes stem elongation• Promotes leaf growth• Stimulates flowering and

fruits– (with auxin)

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Ethylene• Promotes fruit ripening• Controls Abscission (causes

leaf loss)

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Daily and Seasonal Responses

• Circadian Rhythm• Photoperiodism

– controls flowering (short-day vs. long-day)

– critical night length

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Phytochromes

• Function as photoreceptors / red (660nm) to far red (730nm)

• Activates kinases (regulatory proteins)

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Red vs. Far Red Response

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Responses to Herbivores

• Produce _________ (an amino acid similar to arginine)

• Recruitment of predatory animals

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Why plants are important?• Food!

• Humans have domesticated plants for 13,000 years.

• ____ of all the calories consumed by humans come from six crops: Wheat, Rice, Maize, Potatoes, Cassava, and Sweet Potatoes.

• Also, we use plants to feed cattle, 5-7kg to produce 1 kg of beef.

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Pyramid of Net Productivity

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Plants remove CO2

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•_____ of all US Prescription Drugs contain one or more active ingredients from plants.

•____ earth’s species will become extinct within the next 100 years (larger than the Permian or Cretaceous)

•Only 5,000 of 290,000 species have been studied.

•3-4 species per hour,

27,000 per year!

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Cinchona tree

• Bark contains __________• Grows in the

Andes in peru• Used since the

early 1600’s to treat malaria

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Aspirin• Acetylsalicylic acid or ASA Acetylsalicylic acid or ASA • Dates back to 3000 B.C.Dates back to 3000 B.C.• Greek Physician Hippocrates Greek Physician Hippocrates

prescribed it.prescribed it.• From _____________ and other From _____________ and other

Salicylate-rich plants (leaves Salicylate-rich plants (leaves and bark) and bark)

• Scientists at Bayer began Scientists at Bayer began investigating acetylsalicylic investigating acetylsalicylic acid as a less-irritating acid as a less-irritating replacement for standard replacement for standard common salicylate medicines. common salicylate medicines. By 1899, Bayer named it this By 1899, Bayer named it this Aspirin Aspirin