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The Encyclopedia Britannica has a lot of great information on nitrogen fixing bacteria. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica nitrogen fixing bacteria are microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen.
Why does atmospheric nitrogen need to be converted?
Plants couldn't make ammonia, so they would lack nitrogen, which is a component of proteins and nucleic acid. Since every species in the food chain ultimately gets their nitrogen from nitrogen fixation, they'd either have to find a new way of getting nitrogen or find a way of making nucleic acids and protein without it. The only alternative is extinction.
"Under ideal conditions, pulse crops can fix as much as 50-80 per cent of their total nitrogen requirement, with the remaining nitrogen coming from soil or fertilizer sources. Pulse crops can be ranked according to their estimated ability to fix nitrogen: faba bean > pea > chickling vetch > chickpea > lentil > soybean > lupin> dry bean." I looked up pulses "nitrogen fixing" in Google to find that site).
Legume plant. Root nodules are formed on the roots of legume plants through a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These nodules house the bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use for growth.
I would try for advertising spots on home improvement shows. You will most likely find the people truly interested in fixing up their homes in this genre.
The air in your house contain 78,05 nitrogen !
Agriculture has increased the input of nitrogen into ecosystems through the use of fertilizers and animal manure, leading to nitrogen runoff into waterways and increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition. This can result in nutrient pollution, eutrophication of water bodies, and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, agriculture has altered nitrogen cycling by promoting the growth of nitrogen-fixing crops and increasing soil nitrogen availability.
Debugging means find errors and fixing them so that a computer program works properly. In Excel, that would be applied to finding errors in your spreadsheet formulas and fixing them.
A neutral nitrogen atom has 7 protons. This is because nitrogen has an atomic number of 7 and each atom has the same number of protons as its atomic number. Therefore a neutral nitrogen atom would have 7 protons.
Most likely the cause is a bad connection in that particular electrical circuit. There is a lot of time involved in trying to find exactly where that bad connection would be. Not worth fixing, in my opinion.
You would MOST likely find them in a hospitle!