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Some bacteria and blue green algae present in the soil fix nitrogen from atmosphere and convert into nitrogenous compounds.​

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Answered by Sagar9040
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These microbes are commonly called biological nitrogen fixers. Bacteria such as rhizobium and certain blue-green algae present in the soil can fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert into usable nitrogenous compounds, which are used by plants for the synthesis of plant proteins and other compounds.

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These microbes are commonly called biological nitrogen fixers. Bacteria such as rhizobium and certain blue-green algae present in the soil can fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert into usable nitrogenous compounds, which are used by plants for the synthesis of plant proteins and other compounds

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