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What would happen if nitrogen-fixing bacteria were absent in the soil? - Commercial Applications

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What would happen if nitrogen-fixing bacteria were absent in the soil?

पर्याय

  • Plants would grow faster.

  • Nitrogen availability in the soil would decrease, affecting plant growth.

  • Soil fertility would remain unaffected.

  • The oxygen cycle would be disrupted.

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उत्तर

Nitrogen availability in the soil would decrease, affecting plant growth.

Explanation:

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that plants can use, such as nitrate. Without them, nitrogen availability in soil would decrease, lowering soil fertility and limiting plant growth.

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