Azobacter

/ˌeɪ.zoʊˈbæk.tər/ noun

A type of bacteria that can convert nitrogen gas from the air into usable nitrogen compounds, helping enrich soil for plants.

From 'azo-' (Greek azo, life or nitrogen chemistry) + 'bacter' (Greek bakteron, staff or rod, referring to bacteria shape). Named in the late 1800s by microbiologists studying nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

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