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Figure 25.1 Mineral Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms

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Chapter 25 Opener In-Text Art, Ch. 25, p. 522 Figure 25.1 Mineral Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms Figure 25.2 Nickel Is an Essential Element for Plants Figure 25.2 Nickel Is an Essential Element for Plants (Part 1) Figure 25.2 Nickel Is an Essential Element for Plants (Part 2) Figure 25.3 A Soil Profile Figure 25.4 Ion Exchange Figure 25.5 Roots Send Signals for Colonization Figure 25.5 Roots Send Signals for Colonization (Part 1) Figure 25.5 Roots Send Signals for Colonization (Part 2) Figure 25.5 Roots Send Signals for Colonization (Part 3) Apply the Concept, Ch. 25, p. 527 Figure 25.6 Nitrogenase Fixes Nitrogen Figure 25.7 Nutrients from Other Organisms Figure 25.7 Nutrients from Other Organisms (Part 1) Figure 25.7 Nutrients from Other Organisms (Part 2) Figure 25.8 Water Potential, Solute Potential, and Pressure Potential Figure 25.8 Water Potential, Solute Potential, and Pressure Potential (Part 1) Figure 25.8 Water Potential, Solute Potential, and Pressure Potential (Part 2) Figure 25.9 A Wilted Plant Figure Ion Transport into Plant Cells Figure Apoplast and Symplast Figure Apoplast and Symplast (Part 1) Figure Apoplast and Symplast (Part 2) Figure The TranspirationCohesionTension Mechanism Figure Stomata Regulate Gas Exchange and Transpiration Figure Stomata Regulate Gas Exchange and Transpiration (Part 1) Figure Stomata Regulate Gas Exchange and Transpiration (Part 2) Apply the Concept, Ch. 25, p. 534 In-Text Art, Ch. 25, p. 535 (1) In-Text Art, Ch. 25, p. 535 (2) Figure The Pressure Flow Model Figure Conservation Tillage