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What is the difference between Nitrogen Fixation and Ammonification?

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Answered by danish10366
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Nitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric N2 is converted ultimately to ammonia. Ammonification is the breakdown of organic matter in which the nitrogen was already “fixed”.

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What is the difference between Nitrogen Fixation and Ammonification?

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Nitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric N2 is converted ultimately to ammonia. Ammonification is the breakdown of organic matter in which the nitrogen was already “fixed”.

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