Lightning increases nitrogen in the soil
nitrogen in the soil is used by both plants and animals.
with a nitrogen tank
yes it sends more particles just like the sun would and speeds up the process
Are you on about the Nitrogen cycle? If this is the case, Nitrogen can be transferred into the soil from animal deification, or Nitrogen ions can be transferred through a lightening storm and rain drops.
adding leaves to the soil
It doesn't. Harvesting removes soil nitrogen
it doesn't, it only removes soil nitrogen
They can either a) spread a nitrogen based fertilizer, or b) rotate to a crop that replaces the nitrogen in the soil.
beans
if not from the atmosphere , they must depend on a process called nitrogen fixation. They get it from the soil. That's why farmers add fertilizer to the soil to increase nitrogen content
if not from the atmosphere , they must depend on a process called nitrogen fixation. They get it from the soil. That's why farmers add fertilizer to the soil to increase nitrogen content
How much nitrogen per square metre have you put on the soil??
Denitrofying bacteria help to metabolize nitrogen so that they can use the it. These bacteria take available nitrogen from the soil, as opposed to nitrifying bacteria that increase available nitrogen in the soil.
Legumes are plants that can use nitrogen from the air for growth. This nitrogen can be added to the soil to increase soil fertility. Legumes include peas and beans.
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
Why three things? You can add a nitrogen fertilizer, or better yet plant a nitrogen fixing cover crop, typically a legume.
Fertilizer adds nitrogen to the soil which plants need to grow strong