how do rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plants help each other in their survival
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rhizobium is situated on the the roots of leguminous plants and converts atmospheric nitrogen into compounds of nitrogen which can taken by plants easily....
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here's the answer...
rhizobium is situated on the the roots of leguminous plants and converts atmospheric nitrogen into compounds of nitrogen which can taken by plants easily....
hope it helps....
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HEYA...
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER..
LEGUMINOUS PLANTS ARE THE KIND OF PLANTS WHICH GIVE POD..
FOR EX..GRAM/PEA..
THESE LEGUMINOUS PLANTS HAVE RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA ATTACHED TO THEIR ROOTS..
AS PLANTS CANNOT TAKE THE DIRECT NITROGEN FROM AIR,, THESE RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO COMPOUND OF NITROGEN SUCH AS NITRATES AND NITRITES WHICH CAN BE TAKEN UP BY PLANTS..AND USED TO MAKE THEIR REQUIRED MOLECULES..
SO IN SUCH A WAY RHIZOBIUM HELPS TO THE LEGUMINOUS PLANT...
AFTER UTILISING NITROGEN FOOD ISPREPARED BY PLANTS WHICH IS ALSO UTILISED BY RHIZBIUM AS IT CANNOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOS DUE TO LACK OF CHLOROPHYLL
HOPE HELPED,,..
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER..
LEGUMINOUS PLANTS ARE THE KIND OF PLANTS WHICH GIVE POD..
FOR EX..GRAM/PEA..
THESE LEGUMINOUS PLANTS HAVE RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA ATTACHED TO THEIR ROOTS..
AS PLANTS CANNOT TAKE THE DIRECT NITROGEN FROM AIR,, THESE RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO COMPOUND OF NITROGEN SUCH AS NITRATES AND NITRITES WHICH CAN BE TAKEN UP BY PLANTS..AND USED TO MAKE THEIR REQUIRED MOLECULES..
SO IN SUCH A WAY RHIZOBIUM HELPS TO THE LEGUMINOUS PLANT...
AFTER UTILISING NITROGEN FOOD ISPREPARED BY PLANTS WHICH IS ALSO UTILISED BY RHIZBIUM AS IT CANNOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOS DUE TO LACK OF CHLOROPHYLL
HOPE HELPED,,..
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