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What is the difference between nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria?

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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Nitrifying bacteria: converters of soil ammonia to nitrates, compounds usable by plants. Denitrifying bacteria in the soil break down nitrates and return nitrogen to the air. ... Decomposers convert the nitrogen found in other organisms into ammonia and return it to the soil.

Answered by alozotigerheart
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Nitrifying bacteria: converters of soil ammonia to nitrates, compounds usable by plants. Denitrifying bacteria in the soil break down nitrates and return nitrogen to the air. ... Decomposers convert the nitrogen found in other organisms into ammonia and return it to the soil.

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