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what is biological fixation of nitrogen??
what is atmospheric fixation of nitrogen??
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Answered by vaibhav1234599
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Both are same Thing its called Biological Nitrogen Fixation

All plants, including forage crops, need relatively large amounts of nitrogen (N) for proper growth and development. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the term used for a process in which nitrogen gas (N2) from the atmosphere is incorporated into the tissue of certain plants. Only a select group of plants is able to obtain N this way, with the help of soil microorganisms. Among forage plants, the group of plants known as legumes (plants in the botanical family Fabaceae) are well known for being able to obtain N from air N2.

Answered by SCIENTIFIGENIOUS
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BIOLOGICAL FIXATION OF NITROGEN:

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the term used for a process in which nitrogen gas (N2) from the atmosphere is incorporated into the tissue of certain plants. Only a select group of plants is able to obtain N this way, with the help of soil microorganisms.

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ATMOSPHERIC FIXATION OF NITROGEN:

nitrogen cycleNitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted by either a natural or an industrial means to a form of nitrogen such as ammonia. In nature, most nitrogen is harvested from the atmosphere by microorganisms to form ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates that can be used by plants.

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