What is nitrogen fixation and why is this important?
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Nitrogen fixation is conducted by a variety of bacteria, both as free-living organisms and in symbiotic association with plants. Because it is the principal source of the nitrogen in the soil, nitrogen that plants need to grow, nitrogen fixation is one of the most important biochemical processes on Earth.
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the process of fixation of atmospheric nitrogen into suitable forms that plants can use
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