................. absorb atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into it's compound
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Soil absorb atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into it's compound , i.e., nitrates .
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Rhizobium bacteria absorb atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into its compound.
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- Rhizobia, a type of soil bacteria that fixes nitrogen, can coexist symbiotically with legumes.
- This symbiosis causes nodules to grow on the plant roots, where the bacteria may transform atmospheric nitrogen into plant-useable ammonia.
- The bacteria in the soil are responsible for converting atmospheric nitrogen into its component by absorbing it. Rhizobium is a type of bacteria that is found in soil, as is well known.
- Additionally, soil-based blue-green algae have the ability to repair atmospheric nitrogen.
- And plants employ these substances to synthesise plant proteins and other substances.
- Fixation is the process through which atmospheric nitrogen is transformed into useable forms.
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