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By 1850, Ichaboe, minus 800,000 tonnes of guano, was deserted again.Between 1840 and 1880, guano nitrogen made a vast difference to European agriculture.
(3) Particulate-bound nitrogen and phosphorus were responsible for the losses of nitrogen and phosphorus during runoff events, where particulate-bound nitrogen made up 71.7% to 73.2% of total nitrogen losses, and particulate-bound phosphorus made up 82.3%to85.2%2% of total phosphorus losses.
The charged nitrogen made a cation– π interaction with the Trp84.
Before the development of the Haber-Bosch process, the amount of sustainable life on Earth was restricted by the amount of nitrogen made available to plants by bacteria and lightning.
Nitrogen made available through protein depolymerization (i.e., oligopeptides and amino acids) is rapidly taken up by soil microorganisms [e.g., Jones and Kielland, 2002; Kielland et al., 2007; Hill et al., 2012; Farrell et al., 2013] and used to form new biomass.
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Excessive acidity and the lack of nutrient bases, organic matter, and nitrogen make virtually all mature soils infertile.
These temperatures are higher than the −196° C of liquid nitrogen, making it possible to use the latter instead of liquid helium.
Although elemental nitrogen makes up about 80 percent of the atmosphere, it is not directly available to living organisms; nitrogen that can be metabolized by living organisms must be in the form of nitrates or ammonia compounds.
And while less nitrogen makes its way into the manure and subsequent rain runoff flowing into the bay, farmers also might save money, according to research published in February in the journal Applied Animal Science.
A uranium triple bond to nitrogen makes use of the heavy element's f orbitals.
Urease can hydrolyze organic urea compounds into ammonia nitrogen, making them available to plants.
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