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Azotobacter is a nitrogen fixing ​

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Answered by sumimunda6d43
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Azotobacter species are free-living, nitrogen-fixing bacteria; in contrast to Rhizobium species, they normally fix molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere without symbiotic relations with plants, although some Azotobacter species are associated with plants.

Answered by zenozeno0485
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yes Azotobacter is a nitrogen fixing

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