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How do leguminous plant help in fixing nitrogen of the air?​

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Answered by tallapanenidhruti
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Answer:

Leguminous plants contain rhizobium bacteria, which lives inside its root nodules. These bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into nitrites and nitrates that can be utilised by plants and thus, helps in nitrogen fixation.

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Answered by ItzSweetyHere
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Leguminous plants are associated with N2 fixing bacteria.

Explanation:

Rhizobium is a genus of gram-negative, motile bacteria whose members are most notable for their ability to establish a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants, such as peas, soybeans, and alfalfa. This relationship leads to the establishment of specialized structures called nodules.

Rhizobium. The bacteria colonize plant cells within root nodules, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia and then provide organic nitrogenous compounds such as glutamine or ureides to the plant. The plant, in turn, provides the bacteria with organic compounds made by photosynthesis.

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