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what is molybdenum and how it effect in plants ​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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Molybdenum is an essential component in two enzymes that convert nitrate into nitrite (a toxic form of nitrogen) and then into ammonia before it is used to synthesize amino acids within the plant. It also needed by symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria in legumes to fix atmospheric nitrogen.

Answered by siddhi710
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● Molybdenum is an essential component in two enzymes that convert nitrate into nitrite (a toxic form of nitrogen) and then into ammonia before it is used to synthesize amino acids within the plant. ... Plants also use molybdenum to convert inorganic phosphorus into organic forms in the plant.

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