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- Reactive_nitrogen abstract "Reactive nitrogen is a term used for a variety of nitrogen compounds that support growth directly or indirectly. Representative species include the gases nitrogen oxides (NOx), ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), as well as the anion nitrate (NO3-). Most of these species are the result of agricultural activities, especially the (mis)use of fertilizers. Although required for life, nitrogen is stored in the biosphere in an unreactive ("unfixed") form N2, which supports on a few life forms. Reactive nitrogen is however "fixed" and is readily converted into protein, which supports life, leading to depletion of oxygen in fresh waters by eutrophication. The problem is particularly problematic in developed and developing countries.".
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- Reactive_nitrogen subject Category:Biogeochemical_cycle.
- Reactive_nitrogen subject Category:Biogeography.
- Reactive_nitrogen subject Category:Metabolism.
- Reactive_nitrogen subject Category:Nitrogen.
- Reactive_nitrogen subject Category:Nitrogen_metabolism.
- Reactive_nitrogen subject Category:Soil_biology.
- Reactive_nitrogen type Fluid114939445.
- Reactive_nitrogen type Gas114877585.
- Reactive_nitrogen type GreenhouseGas114877234.
- Reactive_nitrogen type GreenhouseGases.
- Reactive_nitrogen type Matter100020827.
- Reactive_nitrogen type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Reactive_nitrogen comment "Reactive nitrogen is a term used for a variety of nitrogen compounds that support growth directly or indirectly. Representative species include the gases nitrogen oxides (NOx), ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O), as well as the anion nitrate (NO3-). Most of these species are the result of agricultural activities, especially the (mis)use of fertilizers. Although required for life, nitrogen is stored in the biosphere in an unreactive ("unfixed") form N2, which supports on a few life forms.".
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