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It goes back into the soil.
It goes back into the soil.
It is converted into amino acids
Turns yellow and dies
It goes back into the soil.
Turns yellow and dies
Nitrogen is the nutrient that may be fixed in plant roots. What happens is the presence, but unavailability, of nitrogen in the environment. In the case of the ground below surface level, nitrogen must be in soluble form in order to be used by the plant. Nitrogen fixing bacteria and nematodes may do this job on, in or around plant roots.
too much of anything to a plant is hurtful
because the nitrogen helps the plant grow
it ends up in the ocean where it feeds algal blooms
People put nitrogen in fertilizers because nitrogen in the form of ammonium nitrogen is essential for a plant's growth.
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