Grass and plants use nitrogen to grow.
nitrogen in the soil is used by both plants and animals.
Nitrogen is everywhere But somehow, nitrogen has to get from the atmosphere into a form that our body can use.I also think that nitrogen in soil can be used by plants not animals
They are capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen that can be used by plants. They make the soil better.
Nitrogen is needed by plants and they get it from the soil in compounds that contain the nitrogen.
it is used by plants and animals
Nitrogen enriched soil and chemicals are typically used as fertilizer to improve soil.
I think its the soluble form of nitrogen
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
The air is about 80% nitrogen- but cannot be used by plants for food. Nitrogen fixing bacteria transform nitrogen in the air to nitrogen in the soil that plants CAN use- resulting in greatly improved plant growth, and more fertile soil.
The air is about 80% nitrogen- but cannot be used by plants for food. Nitrogen fixing bacteria transform nitrogen in the air to nitrogen in the soil that plants CAN use- resulting in greatly improved plant growth, and more fertile soil.
Anhydrous ammonia is used to provide nitrogen to the soil.
nitrogen and other organic manure.