Nitrogen fixing bacteria either live symbiotically with plants, or live freely in the soil.
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Some plants have coevolved with nitrogen fixing bacteria, making plants an important part of the nitrogen cycle.
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Like most plants in the Fabaceae family, " Mimosa tenuiflora " fertilizes the soil via nitrogen fixing bacteria.
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The roots have nodules that contain nitrogen fixing bacteria, which allows them to survive in sandy soils with low nutrient levels.
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Some tree species ( " Gymnostoma nobile ", for example ) utilise rhizobia ( nitrogen fixing bacteria ) in their root nodules.
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"Rhizobium " spp . Gram-negative, symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria that usually form a symbiotic relationship with legume species.
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These structures have been shown to host nitrogen fixing bacteria which contribute a significant amount of nitrogen and allow the pines to colonize nutrient-poor sites.
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These structures have in turn been shown to host nitrogen fixing bacteria which contribute a significant amount of nitrogen and allow the pines to colonize nutrient-poor sites.
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The presence of nitrogen fixing bacteria as contaminants may be due to the use of nitrogen gas in ultra-pure water production to inhibit microbial growth in storage tanks.
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""'Pseudoxanthobacter " "'is a genus of Gram negative, rod-shaped aerobic and nitrogen fixing bacteria from the family of Xanthobacteraceae.