Biology, asked by kananmalhotra260, 9 months ago

what is the significance of nitrogen in plants​

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Answered by Vishal101100
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Nitrogen is the most important macronutrient for plants.

It is the vital component of The Amino acids which are the constituents of the proteins And are also vital constituemts of Nucleotides and nucleosides Which form the DNA and RNA whicb are the only genetic information carriers.

So the deficiency of Nitrigen can cause a huge damage to plant like Chlorosis,Prematyre ageing,Necrosis.

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Answered by Meteorpriya06
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Nitrogen is so vital because it is a major components of Chlorophyll ,the compound by which plan use sunlight energy to produce sugars from water and carbon dioxide( i.e,photosynthesis)

★It is also a major components of amino acids,the building blocks proteins.

★Without proteins plants wither and die

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