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in what natural ways are soil nitrates replaced

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Answered by janhvisingh56
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soil nitrates are replaced by replenishment of soil and with the help of rhizobium bacteria
Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

  • Soil nitrates’ are replaced by the “replenishment of soil” and with the help of “the rhizobium bacteria”.
  • “Rhizobium “ is a category of bacteria that is present in leguminous roots.
  • Rhizobium is found in the soil and they collect the nitrogen gas from the atmosphere, making it a more readily useful form of nitrogen then finally fix the soil.
  • They trigger an infection that leads to root nodules.
  • The Rhizobium bacteria collects the atmospheric nitrogen gas and transform it into ammonia and it is used as a natural fertilizer for the plant.
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