Website review: The Undiscovered Planet&&(November-...

happyacres happyacres discovered this in Biology 4 reviews since Oct 27, 2007
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demonveen rated 8 months ago
Re-organizing the standard story on the importance of the different kinds of life.
chperret rated 8 months ago
http://www.harvardmagazine.com/2007/11/p2-the-undiscovered-planet.html http://w ww.harvardmagazine.com/2007/11/p3-the-undiscovered-planet.html http://www.harva rdmagazine.com/2007/11/p4-the-undiscovered-planet.html From the page: "Bacteria fertilize plants through the formation of specialized symbiotic "tissues" on the roots, known as "root nodules." Bacteria in these nodules form "factories" able to capture atmospheric nitrogen gas and convert it into ammonia-containing compounds that the plants can use for growth. By themselves, plants cannot effect this transformation, which is why they need "fixed" nitrogen (not gas) as fertilizer."
gshirst rated 8 months ago
New World View of the Tree of Life
clickmonkey rated 9 months ago
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