Nitrogen fixing organism which can be free as well as symbiotic is … … [ BHU entrance]
a) Anabaena
b) Azotobacter
c) Liverworts
d) Mosses
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Azotobacter species are free-living, nitrogen-fixing bacteria; in contrast to Rhizobium species, they normally fix molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere without symbioticrelations with plants, although someAzotobacter species are associated with plants.
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Azotobacter species are free-living, nitrogen-fixing bacteria; in contrast to Rhizobium species, they normally fix molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere without symbioticrelations with plants, although someAzotobacter species are associated with plants.
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