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BOT2603 Assignment 2 Semester 1 Memo | Due 9 April 2026. All questions fully answered. Question 1 1.1 Briefly explain the following terms: (5) 1.1.1. Essential element 1.1.2. Carbon partitioning 1.1.3. Sink activity 1.1.4. Critical concentration 1.1.5. Mucigel 1.2 Define mycorrhizae, citing the two main classes and the differences between them. (5)

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 Question 1

1.1. Briefly explain the following terms:

1.1.1. Essential element

An essential element is any element required by plants for their growth and reproduction. These
elements are necessary because plants cannot complete their life cycle without them, and they play
specific roles in metabolic functions. (Hopkins & Hüner, 2008, p. 65)

1.1.2. Carbon partitioning

Carbon partitioning refers to the allocation of carbon fixed during photosynthesis between different
plant parts (e.g., leaves, stems, roots). This process ensures that energy is distributed where it is most
needed. (Hopkins & Hüner, 2008, p. 151)

1.1.3. Sink activity

Sink activity describes the ability of certain plant tissues (sinks), such as roots or growing leaves, to
accumulate photoassimilates (sugars and other carbon compounds) from the phloem. (Hopkins &
Hüner, 2008, p. 159)

1.1.4. Critical concentration

The critical concentration is the level of a nutrient in plant tissue that, when below a certain threshold,
leads to visible deficiency symptoms and stunted growth. (Hopkins & Hüner, 2008, p. 67)

1.1.5. Mucigel

Mucigel is a gel-like substance produced by the root cap cells in plants. It plays a crucial role in
protecting root cells, facilitating nutrient uptake, and enhancing root growth. (Hopkins & Hüner,
2008, p. 56)

1.2. Define mycorrhizae, citing the two main classes and the differences between them.

Mycorrhizae are symbiotic associations between fungi and plant roots. The two main types of
mycorrhizae are arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ectomycorrhizae (ECM). AM fungi penetrate the
root cells, forming structures inside, while ECM fungi surround the root but do not enter the cells.
The main difference lies in how they associate with the plant roots. (Hopkins & Hüner, 2008, p. 57)

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