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How fo plants get glutamic acid during nitrogen fixation?

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Plants absorb the nitrate thus formed and transport it to the leaves where it is reduced to ammonia. This ammonia forms the amine group of amino acids. Nitrates in the soil are also reduced to nitrogen during 'Denitrification' by Pseudomonas and Thiobacillus. In this way, nitrogen keeps cycling in the ecosystem.

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