Biology, asked by aayushkhapatnaik2009, 1 month ago

from where plants get nitrogen

Answers

Answered by PrabhKahlon
0

Plants cannot themselves obtain theirnitrogen from the air but rely mainly on the supply of combined nitrogen in the form of ammonia, or nitrates, resulting from nitrogen fixation by free-living bacteria in the soil or bacteria living symbiotically in nodules on the roots of legumes.

Answered by Manash2243
0

Plants cannot themselves obtain their nitrogen from the air but rely mainly on the supply of combined nitrogen in the form of ammonia, or nitrates, resulting from nitrogen fixation by free-living bacteria in the soil or bacteria living symbiotically in nodules on the roots of legumes.

hope this help you plz mark it as brainlist and like it too

Similar questions