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The fixation of free nitrogen by bacteria in the soil is done by

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Certain bacteria living in the soil poor in oxygen convert nitrates into nitrites and then to free nitrogen and such bacteria are termed as Or The bacteria which convert NO_(3) rarr Free N_(2) are called as

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