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Meaning of "atmospheric nitrogen"

Atmospheric nitrogen refers to the nitrogen gas (N2) that is present in the Earth's atmosphere. It is a vital component of the atmosphere and plays a crucial role in various biological and chemical processes, such as nitrogen fixation and the production of fertilizers

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Effect of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on the occurrence of.
Some producers also fix atmospheric nitrogen.
Atmospheric nitrogen is also used by certain bacteria.
Significant reductions in atmospheric nitrogen deposits.
Effect of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on the proportion of lichens.
And they are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen as well.
It traps atmospheric nitrogen in little nodules in its roots.
An important property of HYTa is the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.
Biological fixation of atmospheric nitrogen is only achieved by bacteria.
Atmospheric nitrogen also plays a role.
Pulses can fix atmospheric nitrogen in their roots.
Atmospheric nitrogen is not directly usable by most living things.
Effects of atmospheric nitrogen.
Atmospheric nitrogen can not be processed directly by plants and animals.
Many compounds react with atmospheric nitrogen to give dinitrogen complexes.

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Atmospheric nitrogen fixation.
The nitrogen cycle in soils depends on the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.
Effect of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on the proportion of lichens adapted to low.
This is the enzyme that allows the harvest of atmospheric nitrogen.
The atmospheric nitrogen can not be taken directly by plants and animals.
Has the ability to symbiotically fix the atmospheric nitrogen in association with rhizobia.
Crop rotation shall not include leguminous or other plants fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
The nitrogen cycle converts atmospheric nitrogen into a biologically usable form.
Intensive grassland shall not include leguminous or other plants fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
Some plants are able to utilize the atmospheric nitrogen by symbiotic bacteria or certain fungi.
On derogated parcels crop rotation shall not include leguminous or other plants fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
This property is related to its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen and to produce phytohormones.
Rhizobia are soil bacteria that perform symbiosis with leguminous plants and fix atmospheric nitrogen.
Some higher plants like legumes fix atmospheric nitrogen and enrich our soil.
Synthetic organic nitrogen Synthetic organic fertilizers are chemically based and originate from atmospheric nitrogen.
Higher temperatures lead to a greater proportion of the atmospheric nitrogen being converted into nitrogen oxides.
Effect of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on the occurrence of nitrogen-loving plant species 4.
Plants from the Legumes family can use atmospheric nitrogen.
Azotobactor fixes the atmospheric nitrogen in the soil and make it available to the plants.
Ammonia is synthesized industrially from hydrogen and atmospheric nitrogen by the Haber process.
Atmospheric nitrogen can not be utilized by plants, although they need nitrogen to thrive.
Many Legumes are able to convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds useful to plants.
Most manufactured N compounds are made from atmospheric nitrogen gas.
Natural fixing atmospheric Nitrogen biofertilizer.
Later, this difference was attributed to the presence of argon in atmospheric nitrogen.
In this organ, bacteria fix the atmospheric nitrogen for the host plant.
In the absence of air, nitrogen contained in greywater is transformed into atmospheric nitrogen.
Simulation of long-term impacts of atmospheric nitrogen and acidity deposition on forest soil solution chemistry.
For instance, bacteria in their root nodules pull in valuable atmospheric nitrogen.
Atmospheric nitrogen condensing into ice drives this wind pattern, according to the new findings.
Enhance availability of phosphorous and improves conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to plant-available nitrogen.
Alders fix atmospheric nitrogen in a symbiotic association with bacteria, and can also form mycorrhizal associations.
A well-known analogy is the Haber-Bosch recycling of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia and derived products.
Enhanced atmospheric nitrogen deposition poses a threat to plant diversity 3-5 4.
Activates the Rhizobium, which facilitates atmospheric nitrogen fixation.

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