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Most Plant Absorb Nitrogen In The Form Of

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Answered by sowsriakansha12345
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they absorb in the form of nitrate and ammonia....

Answered by akshaya2023
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Nitrogen assimilation in plants. Plants absorb nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+). In aerobic soils where nitrification can occur, nitrate is usually the predominant form of available nitrogen that is absorbed.

Plants can not absorb nitrogen directly from air. Only nitrifying bacteria can convert gaseous nitrogen into nitrites or nitrates in to soil. Plants can absorb nitrate or nitrite from the soil via their root hairs. If nitrate is absorbed, it is first reduced to nitrite ions and then ammonium ions for incorporation into amino acids, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll.

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