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Brenton Mcgee
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20 July, 19:35
What are bacteria is needed in the nitrogen cycle
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Bacteria play a central role: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which convert atmospheric nitrogen to nitrates. Bacteria of decay, which convert decaying nitrogen waste to ammonia. Nitrifying bacteria, which convert ammonia to nitrates/nitrites.
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