How can nitrogen make up 80% of the earth's atmosphere and still limit plant growth in many ecosystems?
This is because atmospheric nitrogen is inert. It exists in a stable, gaseous form (N2), which plants cannot use. For this reason, nitrogen availability has served as one of the major limiting factors that controlled the dynamics, biodiversity, and functioning of many ecosystems.
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