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how nitrogen is present in the soil explain ​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

Microorganisms, who also need nitrogen to live, scavenge the soil for nitrogen when plant residues contain inadequate amounts of nitrogen. As inorganic ammonium and nitrate are incorporated into the cells of living microorganisms, the total N levels in the soil are reduced.

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