Biology, asked by SamirulHasan, 11 months ago

Why denitrification of nitrogenous compounds is necessary?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Denitrification is the process by which nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas by soil microbes when oxygen is not present. This process is vital to the recycling of nitrogen for soil health, microbial and plant growth, and animal health. Denitrification can negatively impact global warming through losses of nitrous oxide.

Answered by sjyotsna1127
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Answer: Denitrification is important because it is the process by which nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas by soil microbes when oxygen is not present. This process is vital to the recycling of nitrogen for soil health, microbial and plant growth, and animal health. Denitrification can negatively impact global warming through losses of nitrous oxide.

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