\nIn asymbiotic (nonsymbiotic) nitrogen fixation, the free-living microorganism converts molecular nitrogen into available forms. These microorganisms include bacteria and cyanobacteria. Examples Nostoc, Anabaena (cyanobacteria), Clostridium, Azotobacter (bacteria), etc.
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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation: Symbiotic bacteria live in association with other organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, etc., and develop a mutually benefited relationship. These bacteria can convert gaseous nitrogen into the available form of plants. Rhizobium is the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium that lives inside the root cells of leguminous plants such as pea, beans, etc. It is responsible for the formation of tiny swellings called root nodules and they live in it.
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Odisha Board Solutions for Exercise 11: SAMPLE QUESTIONS
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