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The process is called denitrification.
The process you have mentioned is called nitrogen fixation. It is done by bacteria named Rhizobium Bacillus.
Nitrogen Fixation is a process of combining atmospheric nitrogen with other elements to form useful compounds. Nitrogen is essential to living things, but most organisms cannot use nitrogen that is not combined with other elements. This is why nitrogen fixation is important to the continuation of life on earth.
Legumes. They are the primary plant in an ecosystem, and help convert atmospheric nitrogen in nitrogen in the soil that plants can absorb through their root systems. The process is called nitrogen fixation.The organisms involved in nitrogen fixation are nitrifying bacteria like Azatobacter and Pseudomonas forming root nodules in legumenous plants.
Plants called legumes. Actually it is the bacteria that reside in nodules contained in the legume's roots that perform the 'nitrogen fixation' biochemical process.
diazotrophs.
Nitrification, an important step in the nitrogen cycle.
By the process denitrification. Some bacteria do that also human
By the process denitrification. Some bacteria do that also human
De-nitrification
De-nitrification
It is called Nitrification. Some bacteria and lightning does that
Nitrogen fixation. It can only be performed by a very small number of species of anaerobic bacteria.
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the answer is "nitrogen fixation" because nitrogen fixation is The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into compounds, such as ammonia, by natural agencies or various industrial processes.Read more: nitrogen-fixation
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are anaerobic bacteria present in the soil or in some plant roots that change nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into solid nitrogen compounds (e.g. ammonium salts) that plants can use in the soil.Nitrogen fixing bacteria that are symbiotic with plants use sugars supplied by the plant they live in to provide the metabolic energy to carry out this process.
nitrogen-fixing bacteria