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When a legume plant dies in the field, for example following the [[harvest]], all of its remaining nitrogen, incorporated into [[amino acid]]s inside the remaining plant parts, is released back into the soil. In the soil, the amino acids are converted to nitrate ({{chem2 |NO3-}}), making the nitrogen available to other plants, thereby serving as fertilizer for future crops.

When a legume plant dies in the field, for example following the harvest, all of its remaining nitrogen, incorporated into amino acids inside the remaining plant parts, is released back into the soil. In the soil, the amino acids are converted to nitrate (NO
3
), making the nitrogen available to other plants, thereby serving as fertilizer for future crops.