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What is the function of rizobium bacteria in nitrogen cycle?


Anonymous: Rhizobium bacteria convert the atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia by the process of ammonification

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Answered by asim91
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In a symbiotic relationship with the soilbacteria known as 'rhizobia', legumes form nodules on their roots (or stems, see figure below) to 'fix' nitrogen into a form usable by plants (and animals). ... Their abundance of nitrogen is beneficial not only to the legumes themselves, but also to the plants around them.
function-Bacteria break down the proteins contained in the bodies of plants and animals into ammonia through the process of decay. ... The next step in the nitrogen cycle is nitrification, which is carried out (in steps) by two nitrifying bacteria: nitrosomonas and nitrobacter.

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Answered by Manish6264744274
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RHIZOBIUM IS THE BIO CONTROL AGENT


AS INCLUDED IN SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA

THESE ARE THE BACTERIAS WHICH HELP IN NITROGEN FIXATION WITH PROPER AVAILABILITY OF OXYGEN

HENCE ALSO INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY AND ALSO FERTILIZING CAPACITY IS THE SOIL

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