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Most plants obtain their nitrogen from the soil in the form of

Updated On: Aug 15, 2022
  • nitric acid
  • free nitrogen gas
  • nitrates
  • nitrite
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Free nitrogen gas, i.e., molecular nitrogen cannot be directly utilised by plants. It has to be fixed into nitrogenous compounds prior to utilisation. Most plants absorb nitrogen in the form of $NO^{-}_{3}$ (nitrate) or $NH^{+}_{4}$ (ammonium ion). Nitrate is the most important source of nitrogen to the plants. It can accumulate in the cell sap of several plants and take part in producing osmotic potential. However, it cannot be used as such by the plants It is first reduced to nitrite $(NO^{-}_{2})$ and then to ammonia $(NH_{3})$ Ammonia then combines with some organic acids to produce amino acids, which then form various types of nitrogenous compounds.
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Mineral Nutrition

The naturally occurring inorganic nutrient found in the soil and food that is necessary for the proper functioning of animal and plant bodies is defined as nutrition. Minerals are vital elements essential for the body.

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Role of Nutrients:

  1. Balancing function
  2. Maintenance of osmotic pressure
  3. Influencing the pH of the cell sap
  4. Construction of the plant body
  5. Catalysis of the biochemical reaction
  6. Effects of Toxicity