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Answer in brief:- Que:- what is the function of nitrogen fixing bacteria in plant?​

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Answered by tejasrekhi2005
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The role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria is to supply plants with the vital nutrient that they cannot obtain from the air themselves. Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms do what crops can't – get assimilative N for them. Bacteria take it from the air as a gas and release it to the soil, primarily as ammonia

Answered by sanchitkhandare290
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the nitrogen fixation bacteria is rhizobium and azotobacter there bacteria are producing free N2 to NH3 or NH4 or amino acids and provide it to plants and in exchange get carbohydrates from plants mean they are mutually beneficial to each other so such relationship is known as symbiosis

we can't use free N2 so it is necessary to convert it into compounds and also N2 conversion is also necessary for making proteins therefore, nitrogen fixation in necessary....

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