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When recently chipped from living wood, the processes that lead to rot, (various saproxylic species), do have a demand for nitrogen as the lignins and celluloses are solely carbohydrates. If acceptable to you, pissing on the mulch layer of wood chip a couple of times, will provide the required nitrogen.
Isn't there something that wood chop removes nitrogen?