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Nitrogen Fixing Microorganisms Articles

Nitrogen fixation may be a procedure by which nitrogen (N2) within the atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3). Microorganisms which will fix nitrogen are prokaryotes (both bacteria and archaea, distributed all around their individual kingdoms) called diazotrophs. Nitrogen fixation, natural and artificial , is crucial for all sorts of life since nitrogen is required to biosynthesize fundamental building blocks of plants, animals and other life structures. Microorganisms employed to reinforce the supply of nutrients, viz., nitrogen (by fixing atmosphere N), to the crops are called biofertilizers. In recent years, biofertilizers 2 have emerged as a crucial component for biological organic process. It offers an economically attractive and ecologically sound route for Augmenting nutrient supply. Plant growth promoting species are commonly wont to improve crop yield. In addition to their agricultural usefulness, there are potential benefits in environmental applications. Thus various species of Rhizobium for legumes, blue - chlorophyte (BGA) or cyanobacteria and Azolla (a fern containing symbiotic N2 - fixing BGA, i.e., Azolla Anabaena Azollae) for wet land rice and Azotobacter / Azospirillum for several crops can play significant role in agriculture. An article is a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. The articles in English grammar are the and a/an, and in certain contexts some.