Azotobacter

/ˌæzətəʊˈbæktər/ noun

A genus of free-living bacteria found in soil and water that can fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into a form plants can use.

From 'azote' (nitrogen) + 'bacter' (bacteria, from Greek 'bakteron' meaning rod or staff). Coined in the early 1900s to name bacteria that process nitrogen.

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