Biology, asked by vsaisripranathi, 4 months ago

what will happen if we remove nitrogen from the soil​

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Answered by ssarkar110305
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This loss most frequently occurs with nitrate (NO3 – ) in areas of high rainfall, under excessive irrigation and with coarse-textured (sandy) soils. Losses of nitrogen through leaching reduce the amount of nitrogen available to crops and may potentially contaminate shallow water wells and aquifers.

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Answered by sahooswati009
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nitrogen is a gas which is used by the plants for its growth.As the plants cant take nitrogen directly from air ,The nitrogen is present in soil.

If we remove the nitrogen from the soil plants will not be able to grow.

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