Bacteria present in root nodules of leguminous plants is to?
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Bacteria present in root nodules of leguminous plants is to fix atmospheric nitrogen which is used by plants as nutrient.
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The root nodules of Leguminous contain bacteria that are useful in biological nitrogen fixation...
They convert the atmospheric nitrogen into nitrites and nitrates and fixes it in the soil so that they can be utilised by the plants....This process is called Nitrogen Fixation...
Rhizobium , Anabena , Nostoc , etc are the bacteria that help in Nitrogen Fixation...
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The root nodules of Leguminous contain bacteria that are useful in biological nitrogen fixation...
They convert the atmospheric nitrogen into nitrites and nitrates and fixes it in the soil so that they can be utilised by the plants....This process is called Nitrogen Fixation...
Rhizobium , Anabena , Nostoc , etc are the bacteria that help in Nitrogen Fixation...
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