Biology, asked by kashishtembhurne98, 7 months ago

denitification readuces the fertility of the soil

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Sameeksha7
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The process of denitrification can lower the fertility of soil as nitrogen, a growth-limiting factor, is removed from the soil and lost to the atmosphere. This loss of nitrogen to the atmosphere can eventually be regained via introduced nutrients, as part of the nitrogen cycle.

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