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Nitrogen is absorbed by plants in form of

A

`NO_(3)^(-)`

B

`NH_(3)`

C

`NO_(2)^(-)`

D

both a and c

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Plants obtain nitrogen from soil as `NO_(3)^(-)` (nitrate), `NH_(4)^(+)` (ammonium) and `NO_(2)^(-)` (nitrite) ions. Nitrate and nitrite are reduced to ammonium state which is then incorporated into amino acids, proteins and other organic substances.
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