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how do rhizobium bacteria make nitrogen available for plants.??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anonymous: see, nitrogen insoluble for plants to take up so this rhizobium bacteria fixes this nitrogen for the plants
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Answered by priyanshi6788
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rhizobium bacteria converts the gaseous state of nitrogen into a readily useful form of nitrogen as plants can't use the gaseous state. they are found in the root nodules of legumes.

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