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Unit 2 exam Nitrogen
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Agriculture
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02/22/2022

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Soil fertility analysis objectives
Definition
Assess nutrient status of soil-crop system.
Diagnose suspected nutrient imbalances.
Monitor effects of management on crop nutrient status & soil fertility.
Term
Major considerations for how to take plant samples
Definition
time of sampling (plant stage).
Plant part to sample.
Number of plants or plant parts.
Term
Plant sample handling recommendations
Definition
Wash.
Minimize exposure to contaminants during storage and processing.
Dry prep if plant analysis.
Cold if tissue testing.
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Critical nutrient concentration
Definition
Nutrient level below which crop yield, quality, or performance is unsatisfactory.
Term
Total analysis
Definition
Chemical analysis of whole plant or plant parts. Dry tissue.
Term
Tissue testing
Definition
Analysis of a specific soluble pool of a nutrient in sap. Used for in season monitoring. Leaves, stems, or petioles.
Term
Four soil testing steps
Definition
soil sample collection.
Lab analysis.
Interpretation of results.
Fertilizer or management recommendations.
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Pre-plant soil sampling
Definition
Predict fertilizer requirements
Term
In-season soil sampling
Definition
Monitor movement or mineralization/immobilization
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Why should soil samples be kept cool?
Definition
Avoid microbial transformation of N or S
Term
Depth of sampling, other than N or S
Definition
0-6"
Term
Depth of sampling, N or S
Definition
1-2ft irrigated potatoes
Term
Variable rate application
Definition
Used for:
Non-uniform fields
Topography and soil variations
Improved NUE
Term
Human health issues nitrate in ground water
Definition
blue baby syndrome
cancer
diabetes
Term
EPA max nitrate
Definition
10ppm Nitrate N
45ppm Nitrate
Term
Benefits of nitrates human health
Definition
meat preservative.
Antibacterial.
Lowers blood pressure.
Term
Wells in Franklin County nitrate ppm
Definition
>10 ppm
Term
Nitrate leaching susceptibility factors
Definition
Humid climates
Irrigated crops
High nitrates and soil moisture
Term
Nitrogen fertilizer soil quality issue
Definition
Less diverse rotations and no green manure. Less organic matter. Nitrate and Ammonium can reduce microbial activity.
Term
Nitrogen public safety issues
Definition
Air pollution
transportation and handling issues
Meth and bombs
Term
Nitrogen primarily affects what in grains?
Definition
Protein content
Term
Hypoxic dead zones caused by:
Definition
algal blooms and decay, depletion of oxygen.
Term
Hypoxic dead zone region example
Definition
Gulf of Mexico from Mississippi river watershed runoff.
Term
Nitrogen functions in plant
Definition
Amino acids and proteins
Nucleic acids
Chlorophyll binding magnesium
ATP and ADP
Term
Annual crop N deficiency
Definition
older leaf chlorosis and stunting
Term
Tree fruit N deficiency
Definition
Reddish leaves, shothole appearance.
Term
N forms taken up by plants
Definition
nitrate and ammonium
Term
Typical plant N content and common form
Definition
1.5%, ammonium.
Term
Diazotroph
Definition
a microorganism that is able to grow without external sources of fixed nitrogen. Examples of organisms that do this are rhizobia and Frankia and Azospirillum
Term
Saprophytic bacteria
Definition
bacteria that break down or decompose organic matter
Term
Nitrosomonas
Definition
First step of nitrification. Ammonium to nitrite.
Term
Nitrobacter
Definition
Second step in nitrification. Nitrite to nitrate.
Term
Pseudomonas
Definition
Denitrification. Nitrate and Nitrite to atmospheric N.
Term
Anammox
Definition
Ammonium to atmospheric N.
Term
N Fixation
Definition
Atmospheric nitrogen to ammonium or nitrate
Term
Assimilation
Definition
formation of organic nitrogen compounds like amino acids from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment.
Term
Immobilization
Definition
microorganisms assimilate inorganic nitrogen for the synthesis of proteins and other nitrogen-containing organic compounds
Term
Mineralization
Definition
the process by which inorganic nitrogen is obtained by decomposition of dead organisms and degradation of organic nitrogenous compounds. As this process releases ammonium, it is also known as ammonification, although this term is also used for other dissimilatory processes
Term
Ammonification
Definition
the primary process that converts reduced organic nitrogen (R–NH2) to reduced inorganic nitrogen (NH4+) through the action of microorganisms.
Term
Nitrification
Definition
the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate occurring through separate organisms
Term
Denitrification
Definition
When soils become waterlogged, O2 is excluded and anaerobic conditions occur . Some anaerobic organisms obtain their O2 from NO2 - and NO3 - , with the accompanying release of N2 and N2O.
Term
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation
Definition
the process of oxidizing ammonium through the reduction of nitrite
Term
Ammonia volatilization
Definition
a chemical process that occurs at the soil surface when ammonium from urea or ammonium-containing fertilisers (e.g. urea) is converted to ammonia gas at high pH. Losses are minimal when fertiliser is incorporated, but can be high when fertiliser is surface-applied
Term
Amino acids
Definition
molecules that combine to form proteins. (Organic N Form)
Term
Urea
Definition
a low cost nitrogen fertilizer form. This is because of its high nitrogen composition and consequent low transport and storage costs
Term
Amide
Definition
any member of either of two classes of nitrogen-containing compounds related to ammonia and amines (organic N form)
Term
Anhydrous ammonium
Definition
Gas at atmospheric pressure. 82% N.
Term
Ammonium nitrate
Definition
a popular fertilizer since it provides half of the N in the nitrate form and half in the ammonium form. Solid.
Term
Ammonium sulfate
Definition
one of the first and most widely used nitrogen (N) fertilizers for crop production. It's now less common but especially valuable where both N and sulfur (S) are required. Its high solubility provides versatility for a number of agricultural applications. Solid.
Term
Aqua ammonia
Definition
a popular liquid N fertilizer. doesn’t need to be injected as deeply as NH₃, which provides benefits during field application and has fewer safety considerations. frequently added to irrigation water and used in flooded soil conditions. Liquid.
Term
Urea ammonium nitrate
Definition
extremely versatile as a source of plant nutrition. Its chemical properties, make it compatible with many other nutrients and agricultural chemicals, so its frequently mixed with solutions containing phosphorus, potassium and other essential plant nutrients. Fluid fertilizers can be blended to precisely meet the specific needs of a soil or crop.
Term
ammonium thiosulfate
Definition
an inorganic ammonium salt composed of ammonium and thiosulfate ions in a 2:1 ratio. solid. highly soluble and can be added to liquid nitrogen
Term
Ammonium polyphosphate
Definition
High nutrient content in a clear, crystal-free fluid that is stable under a wide temperature range and has a long storage life
Blends fairly easily with other nutrients and crop protection products
Frequently used as a starter fertilizer due to the nutrient content and chemical properties. Liquid.
Term
Green manure
Definition
a crop specifically produced to be incorporated into the soil while still green
Term
Animal manure
Definition
solid, semisolid, and liquid by-products generated by animals grown to produce meat, milk, eggs, and other agricultural products for human use and consumption
Term
compost
Definition
a mixture of ingredients used to fertilize and improve the soil. It is commonly prepared by decomposing plant and food waste
Term
Biosolids
Definition
a product of the wastewater treatment process. During wastewater treatment the liquids are separated from the solids. Those solids are then treated physically and chemically to produce a semisolid, nutrient-rich product
Term
heterotrophic
Definition
an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter
Term
autotroph
Definition
an organism that produces complex organic compounds using carbon from simple substances such as carbon dioxide, generally using energy from light or inorganic chemical reactions
Term
facultative anaerobe
Definition
an organism that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but is capable of switching to fermentation if oxygen is absent.
Term
haber bosch
Definition
the first industrial chemical process to use high pressure for a chemical reaction. It directly combines nitrogen from the air with hydrogen under extremely high pressures and moderately high temperatures
Term
ammonium fixation
Definition
The adsorption of ammonium ions (NH + 4) into inter-layer sites of the clay minerals, similar to locations of potassium in hydrous mica, which renders them unavailable to plants
Term
N fixation
Definition
converts nitrogen in the atmosphere into forms that plants can absorb through their root systems
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