Invesitigating Plant Mineral Deficiencies

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Edexcel GCE Biology AS Unit 3

!You can investigate plant mineral deficiencies in the lab


Here's how to investigate mineral deficiency in a plant using calcium ions
as an example (you could do the same experiment with any of the
following minerals mentioned: water, magnesium ions, nitrate ions and
.calcium ions)
Method
Take 30 seedlings of the same plant (they should be the same age and (1
.height) and plant them in separate pots
Make up three nutrient broths containing all the essential minerals, (2
but vary the concentration of calcium ions. Make up one broth with a high
concentration, one with a medium concentration and one with a low
.concentration of calcium
Split the plants into three groups. Each group should be given only one (3
.of the three broths
Record the heights of the plants after seven weeks. Calculate the (4
.average height of each group of plants
During the experiment it's important to keep all other variables the (5
.same, e.g. the amount of sunlight and water the plants receive

Results
The greater the concentration of calcium, the more the plants grew (1
average heights of 12, 18 and 23 cm were reached for plants given low,
.medium and high concentrations respectively
.This shows that when calcium is deficient, plant growth is inhibited (2
Calcium ion
concentration
High
Medium
Low

Average height at
start /cm
6
6
6

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Average height after 7


weeks /cm
23
18
12

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