How do rhizobium bacteria fix the atmospheric nitrogen?
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Rhizobia are diazotrophic bacteria that fix nitrogen after becoming established inside the root nodules of legumes (Fabaceae). To express genes for nitrogen fixation, rhizobia require a plant host; they cannot independently fix nitrogen.[1] In general, they are gram negative, motile, non-sporulating rods.
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