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1. Rhizobia are Gram-negative soil bacteria that adhere to and colonize the root cells of leguminous plants, including soybeans and alfalfa. Upon entry into a root hair, rhizobia traverse a distance to the center of the root hair cell and together with proliferating plant cells form a nodule.

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4. Rhizobia are a "group of soil bacteria that infect the roots of legumes to form root nodules". Rhizobia are found in the soil and after infection, produce nodules in the legume where they fix nitrogen gas (N2) from the atmosphere turning it into a more readily useful form of nitrogen.

5. Rhizobium spp. are soil-dwelling α-Proteobacteria that can fix nitrogen in a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants. Nodules develop on the roots of nitrogen-starved legumes such as peas, beans, clover, and soy.

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