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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Ted Cocking shows how he has introduced bacteria to plant cells which allows the plants to capture their nitrogen from the atmosphere rather than using harmful man-made fertilizers. More at http://www.test-tube.org.uk/

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  • The conversion of nitrogen gas (N2) to ammonia (NH3) is called nitrogen fixation.

  • I wonder though, since then has a plant been successfully grown with this characteristic, and is the bacterium stable and not replicating out of control?

  • Excellent. Thank you for posting the video.

  • very interesting, although it doesn't show HOW he has introduced bacteria to plant cells

  • Nottingham vids are excellent.

  • that thing has been confusing me for a while thNIT

    at i cannot recognise the differences between either AAMMONIFICATION OR

  • Have been teaching nitrogen cycle for last five years. First time I've looked at u tube for teaching ideas. This is excellent, would certainly run this vid. in class. Will now be looking at other vids from Nottingham

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