how do rhizobium bacteria get their nutrition
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Rhizobia are special bacteria that can live in the soil or in nodules formed on the roots of legumes. In root nodules, they form a symbiotic association with the legume, obtaining nutrients from the plant and producing nitrogen in a process called biological nitrogen fixation, or BNF.
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rhizobium bacteria is live in soil so it gets minerals and nutrients ..
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