This is specifically biological nitrogen fixation (the most important natural mechanism) where the atmospheric N2 molecules are converted into NH3 by nitrogen-fixing bacteria which live in nodules in the plant's roots.
Yes it's true, most of the time plants intake nitrogen in form of NO3 and sometimes NO2 then convert it into Ureides then transport them to different locations. Read nitrogen fixation for more details.
This is specifically biological nitrogen fixation (the most important natural mechanism) where the atmospheric N2 molecules are converted into NH3 by nitrogen-fixing bacteria which live in nodules in the plant's roots.
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Some videos say plants use Nitrogen in the form of nitrates
Yes it's true, most of the time plants intake nitrogen in form of NO3 and sometimes NO2 then convert it into Ureides then transport them to different locations.
Read nitrogen fixation for more details.
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