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NITROGEN FIXATION www.powerpointpresentationon.com
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Introduction Most Abundant Essential Organic Component Primary Nutrient Green Plants Fixed Nitrogen ?? Nitrogen Fixing organisms Diazatrophs Prokaryotes
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Nitrogen Cycle : What it is ?
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Relationship b/w Organic & Inorganic N2 Metabolism. I Atmospheric Nitrogen
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Breaking of N2 bonds Energy Two Ways : Abiotic Fixation Biological Fixation
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Abiotic Fixation Result : Nitrates Source: Lightening & Cosmic Radiations Nitrogen+ Oxygen Nitrogen Oxides (NO, NO2) Nitrogen Oxides + Water Nitric Acid
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Biological Fixation Soil Microrganisms Water Cyanobacteria Green Sulfur Bacteria AzotobacteraceaeRhizobia Frankia
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Cyanobacteria: Imp. In Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle Utilize variety of inorganic and organic sources of combined nitrogen such as nitrate, nitrite, ammonium
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Rhizobia & Flankia
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SEHRISH KHAN
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Nitrogen cycle Series of natural processes by which nitrogen passes through successive stations in air, soil, and organisms. The atmospheric nitrogen occur in an inert form (N2)/can’t be used by most of the orangnims. Atmospheric nitrogen is fixed by nitrogen cycle. Which principally invovles:- Nitrogen fixation. Nitrification. Assimilation. Ammonification. Dentrification.
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Nitrogen fixation:- Deposits into soil & surface water precipitation. Once settled; undergo changes Conversion via Microorganisms: Bacteria in symbiotic relation with plants. Free aerobic bacteria/alga. Cyanobactetria
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Nitrification:- Two step process; converts NH3/NH4+ to NO3. In first step:- Nitrosomanas/nitrococcus (soil bacteria) convert NH3 to NO2-.
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In second step:- Nitrobacter converts NO2- to NO3-. Bacteria gain energy known as ( nitrifying bacteria).
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Assimilation:- Process by which plants/animals take up nitrates and ammonia. Plants take up NO3- and NH4+ through their roots and integrate them into various plant proteins /nucleic acids. Animals take up this nitrogen by consuming plant tissues.
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Ammonification:- Many bacteria and fungi convert nitrogen into ammoniumNH4+ known as ammonification. Converted ammmonia become available to take part in other biological processes.
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Denitrification:- ‘Reduction of NO3+ N2 (anaerobic bacteria)’ Pseudomonas/Clostridium (anaerobic conditions)
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Marine nitrogen fixation:-
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Ecological Implications of Human Alterrations to Nitrogen Cycle:- Burning fossils fuels. Primary productivity of many ecosystems. Alterations in both aquatic/terrestrial ecosystems. Argicultural systems (leach out of soil) Haber-bosch process. Anoxio/hypoxia. Harmful algal blooms. Change in boidiversty/overall ecosystem function. Parasitic/infectious diseases (humans/wildlife). Increased acidification in freshwater ecosystems.
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CONCLUSION
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