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- What is nature inspired carbonmaterials? Describe the synthesis of corn-cob derived carbon from corn biomass.Define nitrogen fıxation and identify the key enzyme involved. Additionally explain how and why N fixing legumes minimize the concentration of O2 in the root nodulesHow can we explain the existence of a metabolic process that seems to be counterproductive for the plant?
- Aside from corn maize, what are the possible plant sources to extract phytoglycogen? Provide as many as you can.Briefly explain the nitrogen fixation mechanism in leguminous plantA corn farmer has approached you with various leaf samples with symptoms shown as below. Identify missing nutrients of a, b, e, and d based on Figure 1 below. (i) (a) Pioneer Seeds Australia Croplife (c) (d) https://agcrops.osu.edu/ IPNI Figure 1: Nutrient deficiency symptoms of corn Where would you expect to find symptoms of nutrient deficiency for mobile and immobile nutrients? Also, detemine the mobility of missing nutrients identified in Question 2 b) (i). (ii)
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