Biology, asked by sidrakhan64sidrakhan, 3 months ago

How is soli enriched with nitrogenous nutrients?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nitrates are then utilised (absorbed) by the plants. The remaining portion of the fertilizer, i.e., sulphate (S04) is left in the soil and increases acidity in the soil.

Answered by kashifbinsubhan
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When plants need nitrogen, absorbed ammonium is flushed out into soil solution where micro organisms convert it into nitrate form. Nitrates are then utilised (absorbed) by the plants. The remaining portion of the fertilizer, i.e., sulphate (S04) is left in the soil and increases acidity in the soil.

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