Soil : abiotic: bacteria:
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Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi are examples of biotic interactions on such a scale. Decomposers function by breaking down dead organisms. This process returns the basic components of the organisms to the soil, allowing them to be reused within that ecosystem.
There are three types of soil bacteria that fix nitrogen without a plant host and live freely in the soil and these include Azotobacter, Azospirillum and Clostridium. Figure 2: Nitrogen fixing Rhizobium bacteria form nodules on a soybean root. Photo by Randall Reede
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