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What can be the impact of excessive/ inappropriate use of nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture?I. Proliferation of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms in soil can occur..2. increase in the acidity of soil can take place.3. Leaching of nitrate to the gro ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. What can be the impact of excessive/ inappropriate use of nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture?I. Proliferation of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms in soil can occur..2. increase in the acidity of soil can take place.3. Leaching of nitrate to the groundwater can occur.





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