Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Definition: biological nitrogen fixation
biological nitrogen fixation: The process by which nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia by bacteria. Promoting nitrogen-fixing plants improves soil fertility and reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers.
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