(par 2.2.2. 1 ) Physiology: Plant growth and development

MG Manual Reference 4, Ch. 1, pp. 25 – 29 https://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/botany/physiology.html The three major plant functions that are the basics for plant growth and development are photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration. PHOTOSYNTHESIS  One of the major differences between plants and animals on earth is the ability of plants to internally manufacture their own food. To produce food for itself a […]

(par 2.2.2. 1 ) Importance of Vegetation

http://cnvc-cnvc.ca/view_article.cfm?id=181 Vegetation is a key component of an ecosystem and, as such, is involved in the regulation of various biogeochemical cycles, e.g., water, carbon, nitrogen. Vegetation converts solar energy into biomass and forms the base of all food chains. Vegetation influences the energy balance at the earth’s surface and within the atmospheric boundary layer, often […]