Farmers use artificial fertilisers to maintain or increase yield from grain-producing crop plants such as wheat - AQA - A-Level Biology - Question 3 - 2017 - Paper 1
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Farmers use artificial fertilisers to maintain or increase yield from grain-producing crop plants such as wheat.
Artificial fertiliser is used to replace mineral io... show full transcript
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Step 1
Give two examples of biological molecules containing nitrogen that would be removed when a crop is harvested.
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Nucleic acid (DNA/RNA)
Amino acids/proteins
Step 2
Correct answer in the range 90 to 133.2 scores 2 marks.
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In 1970, the yield was approximately 170.8 to 176.4 kg per hectare, and in 2005, it was approximately 266.4 to 304.0 kg per hectare.
Step 3
Using more but getting less response over time.
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Over time, the effectiveness of artificial fertiliser decreases, requiring more to achieve similar yields.
The correlation shown may indicate that other agricultural practices also influence yield, not just fertiliser use.