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nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
Depends on the type of bacteria.some bacteria can cause the plant to rot while some can make the plants have better ability to absorb mineral salts.I'm so sorry but I do not know how the plant benefits the bacteria :)
there is no real plant bacteria but there are a few types of bacteria that can grow on plants such as certain types of mold or fungi If by plant bacteria you mean bacterias that are "like" plants, then there are plenty of photosynthetic bacterias out there such as cyanobacteria.
Symbiotic bacteria
They are absent in animals and bacteria. They are in plants
Bacteria causes fossil fuels to break down the plant and animals, they basically eat it.
Martinus Beijerinck is considered the father of plant bacteriology. He made significant contributions to the field of microbiology and was one of the first scientists to study the role of bacteria in plant diseases.
When the primary gardener is absent the auxiliary plant attendant assumes the role of attending the plants.
It Powers the Huge turbine that produces electricity.
Plants consume nitrogen in the form of Nitrates. Nitrogen gets converted into nitrates by the denitrifying bacteria. These plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates through the groundwater.
They break down the dead animal or plant and return the good nutrients to the soil.Hope this helped!-Chocolate391 =)
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Bacteria is a producer.
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
Depends on the type of bacteria.some bacteria can cause the plant to rot while some can make the plants have better ability to absorb mineral salts.I'm so sorry but I do not know how the plant benefits the bacteria :)