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Atoms: Structure, Number and Weight | Plant Physiology

In this article we will discuss about Atoms. After reading this article you will learn about: 1. Atomic Structure of Atom 2. Atomic Number and Atomic Weight. Atomic Structure of Atom: Dalton's concept of indivisibility of the atom was discarded after the discovery of various fundamental particles like electron, proton, neutron, positron, etc., which constitute atoms of all elements. The [...]

By |2016-05-02T10:53:15+00:00May 2, 2016|Atoms|Comments Off on Atoms: Structure, Number and Weight | Plant Physiology

Biological Nitrogen-Fixing Agents (With Diagram)

The following points highlight the top two types of Biological Nitrogen-Fixing Agents. The types are: 1. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixers 2. Non-Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixers. Biological Nitrogen-Fixing Agent: Type # 1. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixers: A. Legumes and Nodule Bacteria: Leguminous crops, mainly peas, beans, clovers, soybeans etc., can fix about 14 x 106 metric tons of nitrogen on earth per year through [...]

By |2016-05-02T10:50:27+00:00May 2, 2016|Nitrogen Metabolism|Comments Off on Biological Nitrogen-Fixing Agents (With Diagram)

Ammonia and Organic Compounds (With Diagram)

The following points highlight five reactions on direct assimilation of ammonia into organic compounds. The reactions are: 1. Reductive Amination 2. Transamination 3. Formation of Amides 4. Direct Amination of Fumarate 5. Synthesis of Carbamoyl Phosphate. Reaction # 1. Reductive Amination: The general principle of this process is the formation of amino acid from a keto acid reacting with ammonia [...]

By |2016-05-02T10:50:27+00:00May 2, 2016|Nitrogen Metabolism|Comments Off on Ammonia and Organic Compounds (With Diagram)
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