Describe the role of Rhizobium in replenishing soil.
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Rhizobium is the symbiotic bacteria present in the roots of the leguminous plants.
Sometimes, plants fail to absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere. The presence of rhizobium generates rhizobium and fulfils the nitrogen shortage of the plants.
The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen with the help of these bacteria is mainly known as nitrification.
Sometimes, plants fail to absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere. The presence of rhizobium generates rhizobium and fulfils the nitrogen shortage of the plants.
The conversion of nitrates into nitrogen with the help of these bacteria is mainly known as nitrification.
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Rhizobium.
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Rhizobium is present in the Roots of the Plants
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Rhizobium is present in the Roots of plants. The work of the Rhizobium is to generate the Nitrogen in Plants Roots.
As we know that the sometime the plants are not able to produce the Nitrogen then that time the Rhizobium produce the Nitrogen.
This process is called Nitrification.
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Rhizobium is present in the Roots of the Plants
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Rhizobium is present in the Roots of plants. The work of the Rhizobium is to generate the Nitrogen in Plants Roots.
As we know that the sometime the plants are not able to produce the Nitrogen then that time the Rhizobium produce the Nitrogen.
This process is called Nitrification.
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