what are nitrogen fixing bacteria called
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are microorganisms present in the soil or in plant roots that change nitrogen gases from the atmosphere into solid nitrogen compounds that plants can use in the soil. or the
-symbiotic bacteria in the soil and symbiotic bacteria that live in the roots of plants. Bacteria in the genera Clostridium and Azotobacter are non-symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria, while those in the genus Rhizobium are symbiotic bacteria...................Hope this will help you mate
-symbiotic bacteria in the soil and symbiotic bacteria that live in the roots of plants. Bacteria in the genera Clostridium and Azotobacter are non-symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria, while those in the genus Rhizobium are symbiotic bacteria...................Hope this will help you mate
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen (inorganic compounds usable by plants). More than 90 percent of all nitrogen fixations effected by these organisms, which thus play an important role in the nitrogen cycle.
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