tenningselementer
Tenningselementere are a term used in the Norwegian language to describe two symbiotic elements, nitrogen and tenningstof, which are essential for plant growth in the country's harsh arctic climate. The concept was first introduced by Norwegian botanist Viggo Jensen in the early 20th century.
Nitrogen, one of the two elements, is a key component of chlorophyll, the green pigment found in
The term tenningselementere is derived from the Norwegian words "tenning" meaning nitrogen and "elementere" meaning elements.
In Norway, the concept of tenningselementere has been incorporated into sustainable agriculture practices, which has contributed