how is gaseous nitrogen fixed by plants
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There are certain nitrogen fixing bacteria present in the root nodules of the plants which changes nitrogen atmospheric nitrogen into nutrients
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legominous plants have the capability to convert gaseous nitrogen into nitrites as they have rhizobium bacteria present in their root nodules, naturally some of the nitrogen is fixed during the process of lightning
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