Bacteria and plant roots perform nitrogen fixation, which allows plants to use the nitrogen. Nitrogen is used in cells to build proteins and DNA. However, plants get their nitrogen as "nutrients" in the soil.
ok so............... nitrogen fixation helps the plants and the bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into the amonia ....amonium...nitrate and nitrite {simple substances of nitrogen}............these are the only forms of nitrogen that could be used by the plants
"fixation" (usually turning into ammonia)
Atmospheric nitrogen fixation is the process where nitrogen is converted into ammonia. Without nitrogen, organisms couldn't grow, and organisms need nitrogen more than anything to grow.
the nitrogen cycle...
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.
Fixation
nitrogen fixation
Naturally the nitrogen and the plants parform it:>
It allows plants to use nitrogen to grow.
Richard C. Burns has written: 'Nitrogen fixation in bacteria and higher plants' -- subject(s): Fixation, Nitrogen, Nitrogen-fixing plants
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
It is performed by nitrogen fixing bacteria that live on the roots of plants.
Because it converts nitrogen into a form plants can use.