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Does urea replenishes the soil with nitrogen .true or false

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Answered by Devilking08
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urea replenishes the soil with nitrogen.

Ans-True.

fertilizer such as anhydrous ammonia and urea are added to replenish nitrogen deficient soils.

This is why farmers will let a field go “fallow” or rotate crops, to replenish the nitrogen in the soil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\sf{Question :-}

Does urea replenishes the soil with nitrogen .true or false.

 \huge \sf{Answer :-}

 \large\tt\rightarrow\red{True}

 \huge \rightarrow Urea is a common source of nitrogen in all solid nitrogenous fertilizers and it is widely used as a nitrogen release fertilizer.

 \huge \rightarrow When urea is applied, an enzyme in soil and plant residue called urease quickly converts the urea into ammonia N.

 \huge \rightarrow If this conversion occurs beneath the soil surface, the ammonia is converted to ammonium nitrogen and bound to soil particles.

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