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define ammonifying bacteria


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Ammonification

This is a process where bacteria or other decomposers break down nitrogen-containing chemicals from waste or a dead body into simpler chemicals, such as ammonia.

The ammonifying bacteria is the Pseudomonas sp.

The ammonifying bacteria is the Pseudomonas sp.The ammonifying bacteria help in the production of ammonia from organic compounds that are present in the atmosphere.

Ammonification process is the process of converting nitrogen into organic ammonia which is then converted to nitrites and nitrates that are useful for plants.

Ammonification process is the process of converting nitrogen into organic ammonia which is then converted to nitrites and nitrates that are useful for plants.The process of ammonification of the soil is ideal for making the soil more fertile for the growth of plants.

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the saturation with ammonia or any one of its compounds. ammonification refers to any chemical reaction that generates ammonia (NH3) as an end product (or its ionic form, ammonium, NH4+). Ammonification can occur through various inorganic reactions or due to the metabolic functions of microorganisms, plants, and animals. In the ecological context, however, ammonification refers to the processes by which organically bound forms of nitrogen occurring in dead biomass (such as amino acids and proteins) are oxidized into ammonia and ammonium. The ecological process of ammonification is carried out in soil and water by a great diversity of microbes and is one of the many types of chemical transformations that occur during the decomposition of dead organic matter.

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