DEFINE: Nitrogen maintains the fertility of the soil
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As the soil fertility page explains, nitrogen is really important for plant growth (structure), plant food processing (metabolism), and the creation of chlorophyll. Without enough nitrogen in the plant, the plant cannot grow taller, or produce enough food (usually yellow).
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By the nitrogen fixatation process the nitrogen maintain the fertility of the soil. The process is symbiotic
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interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
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