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explain the symbiotic relationship between bean plant and rhizobium​

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Answered by ABHINAV123421
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bacteria can be found in the root nodules of legumes. ... The relationship between legumes and Rhizobia sp. is a form of symbiosis called mutualism, where both organisms benefit from each-other - the plant gets usable nitrogen from the ammonium and the bacteria receive organic acids from the plant to use as a food source.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Legumes form a unique symbiotic relationship with bacteria known as rhizobium, which they allow to infect their roots. This leads to root nodule formation where bacteria are accommodated to convert nitrogen from the air into ammonia that the plant can use for growth.

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