The importance of nitrogen for plant life.

Nitrogen is an important biogenic element of which organic substances, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and the green photosynthesizing pigment, chlorophyll, are composed. Consequently, nitrogen in the composition of these compounds is involved in all biochemical reactions. With a lack of nitrogen, plants grow poorly, fertility decreases, and the protein content in plant biomass decreases.



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