Biology, asked by hareem60, 11 months ago

describe the role of rhizobium in soil

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Answered by ap1782
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Answer:

here is ur answer

Explanation:

Rhizobium is a symbiotic bacteria present in the root nodules of leguminous plants. The bacteria helps the plant to fix the atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into useable form - ammonia. The ammonia so formed is oxidised first into nitrate and then to nitrates with the help of other soil bacteria by the process of nitrification.

Answered by Anjna846
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Answer: N2 fixation

Explanation:

Rhizobium fixes atmospheric Nitrogen to soil and plants can take up the N2 for their nutrition purpose

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