Biology, asked by aditisweetgirl, 18 days ago

Give the significance of Nitrogen.​

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Answered by chandanisingh1511
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Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for the production of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, etc., and stone fruit trees require an adequate annual supply for proper growth and productivity. Nitrogen is primarily absorbed through fine roots as either ammonium or nitrate.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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For healthy development and productivity, stone fruit trees require an appropriate yearly supply of nitrogen for the creation of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and other vital nutrients.

  • Ammonium or nitrate is the most common form of nitrogen taken by fine roots.
  • Soil type, pH, temperature, soil moisture level, and time of year can all have an impact on this absorption.
  • The objective of fertilisation for bearing trees should be to create a good balance of leaf and tree development without sacrificing fruit output and quality.
  • Another objective should be to have a healthy leaf canopy well after harvest, so that nitrogen from the leaves may be remobilized back into the tree before defoliation and stored as reserves for subsequent bloom.
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