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Inserting a cloned gene for a plasma membrane transporter into crop plants could lead to
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Which of the following is most limiting for plant growth, especially in relation to the plant's carbon uptake?
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Saline soils have a higher water potential than plant roots.
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A primary advantage of using integrated nutrient management compared to inorganic chemical fertilizers is that
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Certain plants have been genetically modified to secrete citrate, which helps
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Plants can remove harmful chemicals from the soil by the process of
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A deficiency of ammonia would inhibit the production of which of the following molecules?
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If increased CO2 concentrations result in plant tissue that is less nutritious, which of these is not a potential consequence for insect herbivores?
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Which of these insectivorous plants does not use an active trapping mechanism?
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Most parasitic plants like other land plants have mycorrhizal symbionts.
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When legumes with nitrogen-fixation nodules are given chemical fertilizers with high nitrogen concentrations, they abandon support of the nodules and end the symbiosis.Why?
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Carnivorous plants evolved because which of the following nutrients is often extremely limited in their habitats?
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Heavy metals in contaminated soils can be taken up by hyper-accumulating plants.Lead and cadmium taken up this way are often accumulated in the plants'
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Which of the following is required by plants in the smallest quantity?
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Blocking the proton pumps in a root would result in a more negative membrane potential and an increase in K+ uptake.
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In several studies of plant responses to elevated CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere, scientists often found that the stimulation of growth gradually diminished because
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In magnesium-deficient plants the older leaves show more severe symptoms of chlorosis which is a yellowing of the leaves than younger leaves.What is the best explanation?
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Why is it beneficial to plants that soil particles have negatively-charged surfaces?
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Which of these is considered a potentially dangerous heavy metal contaminant in soil?
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