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Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants. it is needed for the production of amino acids which make up proteins. it is also needed for the production of enzymes as they are made of proteins. Nitrogen is also the main component of chlorophyll. Without nitrogen, plants are unable to grow and Photosynthesize.
nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium
plants do not love. but it requires excess amounts of nitrogen in most cases.
Most likely nothing will happen to the plant.
It goes back into the soil.
It goes back into the soil.
It goes back into the soil.
it ends up in the ocean where it feeds algal blooms
Well, most of the Nitrogen in an organism's body is excreted as urine, urea or ammonia.
Legumes are the plant family that restores nitrogen to the soil. Most of legumes have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in structures called root nodules.
Nitrogen is one of the most important elements in organic compounds along with Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Soil in most areas are rich in Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen, but the Nitrogen composition is usually close to the bare minimum for a plant's existence. In order for a plant to truly thrive, Nitrogen enriched fertilizers are necessary.
Plants that lack nitrogen will experience effects that include stunted growth, yellow leaves, and small blooms the die quickly on flowering plants. To counteract these problems, the soil should be amended with a water-soluble fertilizer high in nitrogen.
Nitrogen
nitrogen
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants. it is needed for the production of amino acids which make up proteins. it is also needed for the production of enzymes as they are made of proteins. Nitrogen is also the main component of chlorophyll. Without nitrogen, plants are unable to grow and Photosynthesize.
normally the plant or leaf gets sunburnt and dies, this happens if a plant is sprayed (or the leaves are sprayed) with detergent as this breaks down the cuticle