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Nitrogen management refers to the strategies and practices used to optimize the availability and uptake of nitrogen — an essential macronutrient — in plant growth systems. Because nitrogen is a critical component of amino acids, proteins, and chlorophyll, its availability directly influences plant development, yield, and physiological function. Understanding how plants acquire, assimilate, and respond to varying nitrogen levels is central to improving crop performance and developing more sustainable agricultural systems.

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