Yes, pH of the soil affects the colour of flower.
Flowering plants grown in acidic soil (pH<7) bears blue flowers or at has a blueish tint.
Whereas, Flowering plants grown in Neutral (pH=7) and Basic (pH>7) soil bears pink and red flowers.
A plant's flower color is determined by a complex balance between chlorophyll, beta carotene, flavonoids,etc in particular pH of the soil to give out vibrant colors like red, blue, pink, yellow,etc.
1. grow more
2.do organisms make plants grow faster
3. what type of organism supports the plant the best
Answer: Decrease the amount of animal waste that reaches the water supply.
A fecal coliform is an anaerobic, rod shaped and gram-negative bacteria. It originates in the intestines of warm blooded organisms. It is released in the fecal matter of humans and animals. This bacterial strain is a chief contaminant of water body. The waterborne diseases associated in humans because of this bacterial strain includes infection of ears, bacterial and viral gastroenteritis, typhoid fever and hepatitis A. The bacterial strain is added to water body by discharge of human sewage, pet animal feces runoff and agricultural wastes including animal fecal based manure runoff.
Therefore, by decreasing the amount of animal waste that reaches the water supply is an appropriate action that Florida farm could take to reduce fecal caliform in nearby water supplies.
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