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Why is nitrogen important?​

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Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for the production of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, etc., and stone fruit trees require an adequate annual supply for proper growth and productivity. Nitrogen is primarily absorbed through fine roots as either ammonium or nitrate.

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Answer:

Nitrogen is a constituent element and is part of many compounds in plants.

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Nitrogen is a building block and there is no process in plants that is not affected by nitrogen.

If there is not enough nitrogen in the soil, the growth decreases, the leaves are yellow, pale green, chlorosis occurs, the root is removed, its branching is reduced, the yield and quality of fruits are reduced.

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