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how do plants use the nitrogen present in the soil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:after converting them into nitrites and nitrates

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Answered by mansi2165
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Answer:

plants use nitrogen present in the soil in the form of nitrate ions absorbed by roots.atmospheric nitrogen is fixed by nitrogen fixing bacteria which are sometimes find in association with roots of plants eg. mycorhizza

there are many free living nitrogen fixing bacteria also like nostac and anabena.

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