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how do soil get nitrogen naturally ​

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Answered by AdaDeiLoosu
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A molecule of nitrogen may enter the soil system as organic-N from crop residues or other plant or microbial biomass, from animal manures or organic wastes (for example, sewage sludge or food processing residues), and through the action of leguminous plants such as alfalfa that take nitrogen from the atmosphere and

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