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how do rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plant help each other in their survival​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

Thus there exists a symbiotic relationship between the Rhizobium and leguminous plants. Peas, beans etc. are leguminous plants or legumes which are plants which have root nodules. they help rhizobium bacteria as they provide them with shelter in their root nodules and food. thus legumes help rhizobium bacteria.

Answered by ishita280108
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Answer:Rhizobium converts atmospheric nitrogen into the soluble form , which can be then taken in by the leguminous plants.However since Rhizobium cannot prepare their own food , it  establishes in the roots of the plant and provide them with nutrients. Plants in turn provide it with food and shelter. Thus there exists a symbiotic relationship between the Rhizobium and leguminous plants.

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