Nitrogen Fixation
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Plant–Microbe Interactions Explained — Microbial Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology▶ 9:08This runoff then feeds these massive blooms of microalgae, a process called eutrophication, which sucks all the oxygen out of the water…Which is why the biological alternative, biological nitrogen fixation, or BNF, is seen as this great green hopeIt really isAssimilation of Inorganic Nutrients — Plant Physiology and Development▶ 2:26Sulfur, phosphate, various cations, things like iron, magnesium, even oxygen assimilation gets a look inAnd that biological nitrogen fixation, the bacteria partnershipOh yeah, we'll definitely get into thatResource Acquisition, Nutrition, & Transport in Vascular Plants — Campbell Biology in Focus▶ 20:31Well, first there's a modification where decomposers convert the nitrogen in dead matter back into ammonium, NH4Then crucially, there's nitrogen fixationThis is certain bacteria converting atmospheric N2 into ammonia, NH3, which picks up a proton in the soil to become ammonium, NH4