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Diazotrophs are a group of prokaryotic organisms with the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, a form usable to plants. There are two types of diazotrophs: those free living in the soil, and those that form symbiotic relationships with plants. | Diazotrophs are a group of prokaryotic organisms with the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, a form usable to plants. There are two types of diazotrophs: those free living in the soil, and those that form symbiotic relationships with plants. | ||
== Free Living Diazotrophs == | |||
== Symbiotic Diazotrophs == |
Revision as of 12:42, 7 March 2018
Diazotrophs are a group of prokaryotic organisms with the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, a form usable to plants. There are two types of diazotrophs: those free living in the soil, and those that form symbiotic relationships with plants.