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Why are nitrogen-fixing bacteria important to plant?

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  1. A plant needs soluble nitrogenous compounds from which it extracts nitrogen to maintain itself, so nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into these compounds so that plants can use them.


  2. they change atmospheric nitrogen into a biologically available form.

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