Garden Profits, Big Money in Small Plots

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Garden Profits, Big Money in Small Plots
Seymour, E. L. D. (Edward Loomis Davenport), 1888-
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While plants furnish them with nitroge- nous food, they can not give it back to the plants.
Part of the nitrogenous foods animals build into new albumins (Fig. 25 C); but a part of them they reduce at once into a somewhat simpler condition known as urea. Urea is the form in which the nitrogen is commonly excreted from the animal BACTERIA IN NATURAL PROCESSES. lOi body. But urea is not a plant food ; for ordinary plants are entirely unable to make use of it.
Part of the nitrogen eaten by the ani
...mal is stored up in its body, and thus the body of the animal, after it has died, contains these nitrogen com- pounds of high complexity. But plants are not able to use these compounds. A plant can not be fed upon muscle tissue, nor upon fats, nor bones, for these are compounds so complex that the sim- ple plant is unable to use them at all. So far, then, in the food cycle the compounds taken from the soil have been built up into compounds of greater and greater complexity ; they have reached the top of this circle, and no part of them, except part of the carbon and oxygen, has become re- duced again to plant food.

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