Ammonifier

/əˈmɒnɪfaɪər/ noun

An organism, especially a bacterium, that converts organic nitrogen into ammonia during the nitrogen cycle.

From ammonify plus -er (one who does the action). This term emerged in microbiology during the 20th century as scientists identified specific bacteria responsible for ammonification.

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