JAMB - Biology (1978 - No. 14)
Nitrifying bacteria keep the soil fertile by
converting nitrate to nitrogen
converting ammonium salt to nitrate
converting atmospheric nitrogen to plant nitrogen
converting nitrate to nitrous oxide
converting atmospheric nitrogen to nitrates
Explanation
Nitrifying bacteria are microorganisms that help to convert soil ammonium to nitrates, the form in which it is usable by plants. or Nitrifying bacteria is an aerobic bacteria that use inorganic chemicals as an energy source. They are important in the nitrogen cycle as converters of soil ammonia to nitrates by the process of oxidation.
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