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Azospirillum is a free-living soil nitrogen-fixing bacterium. It's known for its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen and is commonly found in the rhizosphere of various plants, where it can enhance the plant's nitrogen nutrition. Rhizobium,is typically associated with symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legume root nodules, while Glomus and Oscillatoria are not typically nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
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