Will the nitrogenous waste of animals like urine be directly absorbed by the plants?

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2026-01-31 05:15

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Plants do not directly absorb nitrogenous waste like urine; however, they can benefit from the nutrients it contains. When urine breaks down in the soil, microorganisms convert its nitrogen compounds into forms that plants can uptake, such as ammonium and nitrate. Thus, while plants don't absorb urine directly, the nutrients can be made available through decomposition and microbial processes.

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