Plants need nitrogen to make proteins. Can they absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere?
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No they can not absorb nitrogen directly from the atmosphere but there is a bacteria called rhizobium in the roots of plants in soil which coverts nitrogen into nitrates. and these nitrates are then absorbed by plants.
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No they can not absorb nitrogen directly from the atmosphere but there is a bacteria called rhizobium in the roots of plants in soil which coverts nitrogen into nitrates and these nitrates are then absorbed by plants.
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