Rizobium bacteria converts atmospheric argon into argon salt for soil . True or False
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First of all, the name of the bacteria is Rhizobium but you misspelled it as "Rizobium".
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This statement i.e. Rhizobium bacteria converts atmospheric argon into argon salt for soil, is an absolutely wrong or incorrect or false statement. Rhizobium does not converts atmospheric argon instead it converts atmospheric nitrogen into a compound which is absorbable by plants as plants cannot directly take in and utilize atmospheric nitrogen.
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Anyways now let's answer the question :)
This statement i.e. Rhizobium bacteria converts atmospheric argon into argon salt for soil, is an absolutely wrong or incorrect or false statement. Rhizobium does not converts atmospheric argon instead it converts atmospheric nitrogen into a compound which is absorbable by plants as plants cannot directly take in and utilize atmospheric nitrogen.
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false statement.......
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