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bacteria present in the roots of leguminous plants can ffix__

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Answered by neelofarakhtar7
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it help in nitrogen fixation

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Rhizobium fixes gaseous nitrogen from the air into compounds plants can use to help them grow. An enzyme complex called nitrogenase catalyses this reaction. Nitrogenase activity is sensitive to the presence of oxygen. Root nodules may appear pink because they contain leghaemoglobin.

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