The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
Deficiency of nitrogen gives pale yellow color to the plant
When nitrogen "burns" a plant, it means that an excess of nitrogen fertilization has led to an overabundance of nitrogen in the soil, causing damage to the plant's roots and reducing its ability to uptake other essential nutrients. This can result in symptoms like yellowing leaves, stunted growth, or even plant death.
Nitrogen is a common limiting factor in plant communities, as it is an essential element for plant growth and development. Low nitrogen availability can restrict plant growth and productivity, leading to decreased plant diversity and competition for nitrogen resources among different plant species.
Rhizobium and Azotobacter are two common types of bacteria that live in soil and help fix nitrogen as part of the nitrogen cycle. These bacteria form symbiotic relationships with plants, helping convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use for growth.
roots
Plant growth.
Nitrogen is an essential part of proteins.
Leguminous plants are rich in protein for the following reason. Leguminous plants have nodules on their roots containing bacteria which can fix nitrogen contained in the air in the soil. This nitrogen becomes available to the plant, which uses the nitrogen as an essential part of the proteins of its cells. Other types of plant cannot do this, and have available only the nitrate which is already present in the water in the soil.
Leguminous plants are rich in protein because they have the unique ability to form nodules on their roots with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These bacteria can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use to synthesize amino acids, the building blocks of protein. This results in higher protein content in leguminous plants compared to other plant species.
nodules
it is the part where photosynthesis occur
Uracil is a nitrogen base uses in formation of RNA .It is not part of cell reproduction .
Root nodules are the specialized structures in plants that serve as a home for nitrogen-fixing bacteria, such as Rhizobium species. These bacteria are able to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use for growth, providing an important source of nitrogen for plant nutrition.
Majority are carbon, nitrogen and oxygen.
provide the plant with sugars needed for growth
because the nitrogen helps the plant grow