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Nitrogen fixing bacteria in soil and root nodules produce​

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The ammonia produced by nitrogen-fixing bacteria is usually quickly incorporated into protein and other organic nitrogen compounds either by the active bacterium or its symbiotic host (in the case of root-nodule-based nitrogen fixation in leguminous plants are the hosts), or by another microorganism

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