Biology, asked by ushasunilk, 6 months ago

how do rhizobium bacteria help the plant?​

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Answered by diya0007sharma
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Explanation:

Rhizobium forms a symbiotic relationship with certain plants such as legumes, fixing nitrogen from the air into ammonia, which acts as a natural fertilizer for the plants.

Answered by MrPoizon
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Answer:

it converts the atmospheric nitrogen

for legimulous plats like pea

nostoc manena is an example of the bacteria which directly foxes the nitogen in soil

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