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“Exploring the Dynamics of Nitrogen from Conventional Manures in the Soil Plant Atmosphere Continuum: A Comprehensive Review”

N. Pruthviraj, K. Murali, Arakanti Chaitanya, M. C. Harish, A. Karthik

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis · 2024

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Nitrogen (N) stands as a paramount macro element, intricately weaving itself into the involved tapestry of agricultural enhancement. It assumes a pivotal role in bolstering agricultural production, serving as a foundational component within proteins. Furthermore, its existence greatly enhances the nutritional value of food products, providing a diverse contribution to the field of nutrition. Soil plant atmosphere continuum is the near-surface environment in which water, nutrients, and energy transfer occurs from soil through plants to the atmosphere. A bulk of total nitrogen is present in the organic form and only about two percent is present in the inorganic form. Nitrogen present in organic manures, green manures, crop residues, and organic wastes is mostly in the form of organic nitroge

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1080/00103624.2024.2323080
Catalogue ID
SNmohxvli8-tx7zr1
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