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It is performed by nitrogen fixing bacteria that live on the roots of plants.
No it is not true. Plants cannot fix nitrogen. Bacteria do the job
Nitrogen fixation occurs in leguminous plant that have nitrogen fixing bacteria in the root nodule. The plants utilize the nitrogen from the nitrogen fixing bacteria. The bacteria utilize plant sugars formed via photosynthesis.
Plants use nitrogen a N- and air has N2. Nitrogen fixation changes nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
Nitrogen fixation can become greener if the natural chemicals are used in the plants.
Because it converts nitrogen into a form plants can use.
Nitrogen fixation is carried out by nitrogen fixing bacteria in the nodules of the roots of legumes, and in the soil.
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Naturally the nitrogen and the plants parform it:>
It allows plants to use nitrogen to grow.