nitrogenille
Nitrogenille is a term used to describe the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form, typically ammonia or nitrogen compounds, through biological or industrial means. This process is crucial for agriculture, as nitrogen is a vital nutrient for plant growth. Nitrogenille can occur naturally through biological nitrogen fixation, where certain bacteria and archaea convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. These microorganisms can live symbiotically with plants, such as in the case of legumes and certain grasses, or freely in the soil.
Industrially, nitrogenille is achieved through the Haber-Bosch process, which involves the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen
Nitrogenille plays a significant role in the global nitrogen cycle, which involves the conversion of nitrogen