Biology, asked by komalkumari930473, 9 months ago

In what natural way to replace the nitrate into the soil​

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Answered by sarveshcpr
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Explanation:

Nitrogen gas from the air is converted to nitrate compounds by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil or root nodules. ...

Ammonia is converted to nitrates by nitrifying bacteria in the soil.

Plants absorb nitrates from the soil and use these to build up proteins.

Answered by smartboy9949
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Soil nitrates’ are replaced by the “replenishment of soil” and with the help of “the rhizobium bacteria”.

“Rhizobium “ is a category of bacteria that is present in leguminous roots.

Rhizobium is found in the soil and they collect the nitrogen gas from the atmosphere, making it a more readily useful form of nitrogen then finally fix the soil.

They trigger an infection that leads to root nodules.

The Rhizobium bacteria collects the atmospheric nitrogen gas and transform it into ammonia and it is used as a natural fertilizer for the plant.

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