is a biological nitrogen fixer.
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Biological nitrogen fixation
(BNF) is the term used for a process in which nitrogen gas (N2) from the atmosphere is incorporated into the tissue of certain plants. ... The process by which some forage crops can incorporate N2 from the air into their tissues involves a host plant (also known as the macrosymbiont).
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Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the term used for a process in which nitrogen gas (N2) from the atmosphere is incorporated into the tissue of certain plants. ... The process by which some forage crops can incorporate N2 from the air into their tissues involves a host plant (also known as the macrosymbiont).
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