Biology, asked by SoumyadeepDebnath, 4 days ago

Nitrogen is found in large quantity in the atmosphere but still many plants face shortage of nitrogen and grow poorly. Why?​

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Answered by 9g31seshanand
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Nitrogen is essential for plants as it restricts nutrients. Plants prepare food from it through chlorophyll and protein synthesis. These essential nutrients are naturally present in the soil through diazotroph bacteria. They are present in the roots of plants like pulses.

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Answered by Anglemuskan31
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Nitrogen is essential for plants as it restricts nutrients. ... They are present in the roots of plants like pulses

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