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This article shows that there is a wealth of free-living bacteria in soils across Australia that are capable of fixing significant atmospheric nitrogen in the absence of legumes, using crop residues and root exudates as an energy source.
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2006
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Kondinin Group
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Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation can contribute significant plant-available nitrogen per hectare per year to intensive farming systems. With the potential for non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation to provide a significant amount of farming system nitrogen, a better awareness and understanding of the role of non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation could enable improved targeting of nitrogen fertiliser inputs across a range of farming systems.
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