Mostly plants absorb nitrogen from the soil in the form of
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Mostly plants absorbs Nitrogen (N) from the soil which is the form of nitrate (NO-3) an' ammonium (NH+4). In aerobic soils where nitrification can occur, nitrate can usually the predominant form of available nitrogen that is absorbed.
, First, plants absorbs ammonium nitrate durin' the assimilation process, after which they convert it into Nitrogen containing organic molecules, such as ammino acids and DNA. Animals can't absorb nitrates directly. They get it by the plants which they consumes. Plants absorb Nitrogen from the soil by roots as amino acids, nitrite acids or ammonium ions. Plants can't get Nitrogen directly from the air.
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, First, plants absorbs ammonium nitrate durin' the assimilation process, after which they convert it into Nitrogen containing organic molecules, such as ammino acids and DNA. Animals can't absorb nitrates directly. They get it by the plants which they consumes. Plants absorb Nitrogen from the soil by roots as amino acids, nitrite acids or ammonium ions. Plants can't get Nitrogen directly from the air.
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