In the nitrogen cycle, the nitrates in the soil are converted to atmospheric nitrogen by
In the nitrogen cycle, the conversion of soil nitrates back into atmospheric nitrogen is called denitrification. This process is carried out by certain bacteria, especially in anaerobic (oxygen-deprived) conditions like waterlogged soils, where they use nitrates as an electron acceptor during respiration instead of oxygen.
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