How does the nitrogen cycle affect plants?

1 Answer
May 9, 2016

Plants require nitrogen to live, so plants in general depend on the nitrogen cycle and are a part of it.

Explanation:

Plants require nitrogen to live, so plants in general depend on the nitrogen cycle and are a crucial part of it. Nitrogen is found in all living cells and is used to make amino acids and proteins. Nitrogen is especially important for plant growth.

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Plants take in nitrogen in the form of ammonium ions (#NH_4^+# ) and nitrate ions (#NO_4^-# ) from the soil through their roots. (Plants are able to obtain nitrogen from ammonia (#NH_3#), but this is not their main source). If the plant is consumed by another organism, it provides an important source of nitrogen to that organism.

When plants (or organisms that have consumed plants) die and decay, microorganisms break down the nitrogen in these proteins and amino acids into ammonia (#NH_3#) that is returned to the soil. Some bacteria can return the nitrogen in decaying matter to the atmosphere.