what is the role of nitrogen fixing bacteria?
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nitrogen fixing bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia by a process called ammonification later this ammonia is converted into nitrates which are taken by plant
one example of nitrogen fixing bacteria is rizhobium
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nitrogen fixing bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia by a process called ammonification later this ammonia is converted into nitrates which are taken by plant
one example of nitrogen fixing bacteria is rizhobium
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Hii! About 78% air is nitrogen. But plants cannot absorb nitrogen in its natural form. plants absorb nitrogen in its compound such as ammonia. There are certain types of bacteria, called nitrogen-fixing bacteria that convert gaseous nitrogen intoo usable form and release it into the soil.
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