Why do plants take in nitrogen only through the soil?
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because in the roots of leguminous plant nitrogen fixing bacteria are present which fix atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates hope this helps you Mark me as brainliest please and follow me please please please mark me as brainliest please and react thanks
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this is because plants are not able to take nitrogen directly from air
so into the air the ammonia convert into various nitrogen compounds that the plants use for the various purposes
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