Importance of nitrogen fixing bacteria in organic farming
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The vast majority of nitrogen in organic systems originates from the biological fixation of nitrogen in plants that live in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules. This fixation takes place in grass-clover or alfalfa, in pulses and in nitrogen-fixing cover crops.
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