Geography, asked by rajveerprasad41, 6 hours ago

Nitrogen is directly absorbed by plants.

Answers

Answered by AkshanshGoel
0

Answer:

yes or no both

Explanation:

except insectivorus plants

mark me as brainalist

Answered by ziddigirl89
0

Answer:

Plants absorb nitrogen from the soil as both NH₄⁺ and NO₃⁻ ions, but because nitrification is so pervasive in agricultural soils, most of the nitrogen is taken up as nitrate. Nitrate moves freely toward plant roots as they absorb water.

Similar questions