Pancreatic digest of casein, papaic digest of soybean meal, beef extract, peptone
Nitrogen Fixation Bacteria are the primary source in which Nitrogen Fixation is carried out. The bacteria changes N2 (unreactive element) into nitrogen compounds, which are soluble and can be absorbed.
Fertilizer is used to provide nitrogen needed by growing plants. Fertilizer runoff to streams is usually the source of extra nitrogen in bodies of water.
Nitrogen is an element. It is a gas forming about 80% of the air. Nitrogen is almost inert but it is a vital component in the proteins that go to making up living things. Therefore there is a natural Nitrogen cycle in nature. Nitrogen is trapped by bacteria forming the root nodules of certain plants (legumes and clovers) and during lightening strikes and is released back into the air by the processes of organic decay. Thus yes, the Nitrogen needed by living things is renewable.
Brain Heart Infusion Agar
On the base of the agar plate.
PEA agar, also referred to as Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar is a medium used by microbiologists to grow microorganisms. The ingredient that supplies nitrogen is casein.
the east extract is the main source of nitrogen in the nutrient broth or agar
Casein is the ingredient in PEA that supplies carbon, as well as nitrogen. PEA is also known as Phenylethyl Alcohol Blood Agar.
There are many ingredients in PEA that supply carbon. Some of the ingredients are dextrose, yeast extract, animal tissue, and soy peptone.
mannitol is a type of sugar, so it supplies the carbon in the MSA medium
A better way to phrase the question you are asking is "Can PEA agar grow E. coli?" The answer is yes, but only a small amount of growth will be observed because PEA is partially inhibitory to Gram negative organisms and E. coli is Gram negative.
the pea family
Pea family
Pea plants need sunlight, water and nitrogen rich fertilizer to survive.
many types of pea crop.. The roots of these plants house nitrogen fixing bacteria :) i think a type of potato plant does has them as well Pea, gram and ground nut (pea nut)
groundnut is a source of nitrogen.
Air is a good source, as it contains about 78% Nitrogen