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in which form is nitrogen take up by non legume plants?

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Answered by Itzmissprincess
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Nevertheless, plants cannot directly access dinitrogen gas, which makes up about 80 % of the atmosphere. Plants absorb the available nitrogen in the soil through their roots in the form of ammonium and nitrates.

Answered by Anonymous
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→ It represents about 2 % of the total plant dry matter that enters the food chain. Nevertheless, plants cannot directly access dinitrogen gas, which makes up about 80 % of the atmosphere. Plants absorb the available nitrogen in the soil through their roots in the form of ammonium and nitrates.

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