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plants use nitrogen to make proteins.what is present in the soil that makes nitrogen directly available to plants
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plants use nitrogen to make proteins.what is present in the soil that makes nitrogen directly available to plants
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Well dirt has water in it and the nitrogen is in the air so I am new to this so I am just giving u a hypothesis
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dirt, and air.
hope that this would help you!! =)
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