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Plants cannot use the nitrogen present in the soil directly. Why?

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Answered by duttaguptaarunika
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Plants do not use nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is noble gas and is unreactive, and cannot be used by green plants to make protein. Nitrogen gas therefore, needs to be converted into nitrate compound in the soil by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil, root nodules so that plants can use it.

Answered by taniaalhan
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Plants do not use nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is noble gas and is unreactive, and cannot be used by green plants to make protein. Nitrogen gas therefore, needs to be converted into nitrate compound in the soil by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil, root nodules so that plants can use it

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