In the absence of intervening factors, trees will tend to respond favorably in their growth rates when fertilized with nitrogen in moist, well drained soils. Nitrogen needs to be in soluble form to be taken in by tree roots. That condition is met by the moist nature of the soils described in the example. The dissolved nitrogen needs to be moved through the soil and into the roots. That condition is met by the well drained nature of the soils. Moist and well drained soils tend to have adequate air and water pore space. Those spaces encourage proper movement of moisture and nutrients as well as proper root and soil food web member well being.
nitrogen helps to make protein, which is important for growth. if a plant won't get nitrogen, it's growth will be slow and it will have small pale leaves :)
no they do not
Nitrogen is used for DNA replication, so you need it for cell replication and growth.
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What is the function of nitrogen
Robert Peter Brockley has written: 'Lodgepole pine nutrition and fertilization' -- subject- s -: Pin de Murray, Lodgepole pine, Nutrition, Growth, Croissance, Engrais et amendements, Fertilizers 'Response of thinned, immature lodgepole pine to nitrogen fertilization'
nitrogen helps to make protein, which is important for growth. if a plant won't get nitrogen, it's growth will be slow and it will have small pale leaves :)
the stages of growth are: gametogenesis fertilization cleavage or segmentation blastulation gastrulation organogenesis
that is in your body And the fertilization in very important for your live
Plant growth.
no they do not
growth
The greenhouse effect is the name for runaway plant growth because if nitrogen fixation.
Nitrogen is a fertiliser that encourages green growth, but, as it also encourages soft growth it is better used in a balanced fertiliser.
it important for the growth of new plant and fertilization