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Cyanobacteria present in the soil fix this gas into nitrogen compound ​

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Answered by yaduvanshitab
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no it's false rhizobium fixes Nitrogen in the soil.

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Answered by peerbux363
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Explanation:

Cyanobacteria are important in the nitrogen cycle.

Cyanobacteria are important in the nitrogen cycle.Fertilizers work the way they do in part because they contain additional fixed nitrogen which plants can then absorb throough their roots. Nitrification cannot occur in the presence of oxygen, so nitrogen is fixed in specialized cells called heterocysts.

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