explain the fate of nitrate in plants
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Nitrate (NO3-) is a negatively charged ion that is repelled by (rather than attracted to) negatively charged clay mineral surfaces in soil (the CEC). It is the primary form of N leached into groundwater, is totally soluble at the concentrations found in soil, and moves freely through most soils.
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Nitrate (NO3-) is a negatively charged ion that is repelled by (rather than attracted to) negatively charged clay mineral surfaces in soil (the CEC). It is the primary form of N leached into groundwater, is totally soluble at the concentrations found in soil, and moves freely through most soils.
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