Questions tagged [nitrogen]

An essential element required by all life

Nitrogen is essential for all life on Earth. Although molecular nitrogen makes up most of the atmosphere, virtually all organisms are incapable of using it in this form. Most plants can only absorb nitrogen in the form of ammonium or nitrate ions. Specialist organisms (eg. some cyanobacteria, and legume root nodules) are capable of "fixing" atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by other plants.

Much of the green revolution came about due to the widespread use of artificial nitrogen fertilizers. The nitrogen content of an artificial "NPK" fertilizer is given by the first value.

Use this tag for all questions about the nitrogen content of soils and the relevant behavior of legumes.

Nitrogen input and content are important aspects of compost heap management, but this is usually relative to carbon. Consider using the tag for these questions, instead.

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Raising Nitrogen in Hops

I have some hops growing and their leaves are starting to turn yellow, my research tells me that it is probably a nitrogen deficiency. What ways can I naturally add nitrogen to the soil of an already growing crop? I was thinking a compost tea, or…
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I need nitrogen-poor soil. Where can I buy some (US)?

I am a student doing a science fair project relating to nitrogen content in plants. For some trials, I will need nitrogen-poor soil. Can anyone point me in the correct direction? And if you have used sawdust to remove nitrogen, does it return it to…
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I've heard about plants fixing nitrogen into the soil, what does this mean?

I read that Goji berries fix 60lbs of nitrogen in the soil per acre, does this mean that one plant will put 60 lbs into the soil, or do i need many plants to do this?
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