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What is nitrogen fixation in bacteria ? Function of nitrogen fixation . ​

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The role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria is to supply plants with the vital nutrient that they cannot obtain from the air themselves. Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms do what crops can't – get assimilative N for them. Bacteria take it from the air as a gas and release it to the soil, primarily as ammonia.30-Apr-2021

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The role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria is to supply plants with the vital nutrient that they cannot obtain from the air themselves. Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms do what crops can't – get assimilative N for them. Bacteria take it from the air as a gas and release it to the soil, primarily as ammonia.

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