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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.

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