Plant Nutrient and Nutrient Cycles (continued)
<h1><strong>PLANT NUTRIENTS AND NUTRIENTS CYCLE</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Nutrient Cycle</li> <li>The Nitrogen Cycle</li> <li>The Carbon Cycle</li> <li>The Phosphorus Cycle</li> <li>Diagram Process of Each Cycle</li> <li>Importance of Each Cycle</li> </ol> <h2>Meaning of Nutrient Cycle</h2> Nutrients cycle refers to the circulation of some nutrients in nature. They occur in the sea, soil, air, forest, etc. <h2>The Nitrogen Cycle</h2> This is the natural process by which nitrogen moves in natural forms to another parts of the environment. <img class="size-full wp-image-52364 aligncenter" src="https://classhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/plant-nutrient-cycle-nitrogen-cycle.jpg" alt="Plant nutrient and nutrient cycle - nitrogen cycle" width="577" height="421" /> <p style="text-align: center;">The Nitrogen Cycle</p> <h3>The Processes of Nitrogen Transformation</h3> Processes of nitrogen transformation include: <ol> <li><strong>Oxidation during lightening</strong>: Nitrogen in the air combines with oxygen to form oxides of nitrogen such as nitric-oxides. Nitrogen peroxide and nitric-oxide. These undergo further oxidation to from nitrogen-dixoide. When this dissolves in water during rain. It forms nitrous acid and nitric acid. These are converted to nitrates and filter into the soil with rain water.</li>