Nutrient cycles
Biogeochemical cycles involving elements essential to life
Where are nutrient cycles found?
General pattern of nutrient cycles
Why is nitrogen necessary?
For the production of proteins and nucleic acids
How does plants obtain nitrogen?
• Via nitrate ions (NO3-) actively transported from the soil
How do animals obtain nitrogen
• obtained via consumption
Nitrate ions
* easily leach through soil, becoming unavailable to plants
Nitrogen fixation
Free living nitrogen fixing bacteria
Describe mutualistic nitrogen fixing bacteria
Equation for nitrogen fixation
N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3
Nitrification
• oxidation of ammonium ions to nitrites to nitrates
Describe nitrifying bacteria
Ammonification
Describe saprobionts
bacterial and fungal decomposers
Denitrification
The phosphorous cycle
Why is phosphorus necessary?
• nucleic acids, phospholipids
Where is phosphate found in nature?
(PO4)3- in sedimentary rock deposits
Mycorrhizae
Why are fertilisers necessary?
Why does agriculture cause the need for fertilisers?
• producers are harvested and removed; cannot decompose; less recycling
Describe natural organic fertilisers
* animal waste (manure, slurry, bone meal)
Describe artificial inorganic fertilisers
* nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are almost always present